The introduction of an annual road tax for new electric cars in Flanders, initially set to take effect on January 1st, 2025, has been postponed. This...
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According to the new administrative agreement between N-VA and Vooruit in Antwerp, the controversial quay tunnel at Steenplein will not be built. Instead, a bicycle bridge over Scheldt will be built, with a 25 km/hour speed limit for bicycle paths. Last weekend, Bart De Wever (N-VA) and Kathleen Van Brempt (Vooruit) proposed the new agreement. Antwerp, the largest city in Flanders, is aware of its mobility problems and wants to address them. Continue reading at newmobility.news.
The introduction of an annual road tax for new electric cars in Flanders, initially set to take effect on January 1st, 2025, has been postponed. This...
Fietsberaad Vlaanderen, the Flemish knowledge center for cycling policy in Flanders, recently presented five measures for local authorities to improve...
Stellantis brand DS Automobiles has finally unveiled its new flagship DS N°8. The SUV/crossover coupé will be the carmaker’s latest flagship and...
The facelifted version of the popular BYD Dolphin hatchback has leaked. According to registration details from China’s Ministry of Industry and...
The new Phong Châu Bridge will span over 383m and will be constructed as a permanent structure using reinforced and pre-stressed concrete, with a...
DHT Holdings has entered into agreement to sell the DHT Scandinavia, a 2006 built VLCC, for $43.4 million. The Company expects to deliver the vessel...
Image: Transport NSWThe New South Wales Government has revealed designs for the new Richmond Bridge, with expressions of interest sought to complete...
Over 100 new homes will be built over the land of the former Playdrome Leisure Centre in Clydebank.
From the beginning of next year, BMW will fill all newly built diesel cars leaving the factory in Germany with HVO100, a hydrotreated vegetable oil...
Bridge number 20 over Mithi river in Bandra, which has been holding the rail tracks together since 1888, will be replaced by a cement concrete girder