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The public transport of the STIB and De Lijn will be free
On Sunday, 16 September 2018, Brussels organizes its traditional Car Free Sunday. From 9:30 am till 7 pm, car traffic is not allowed in the Brussels Region, including the City of Brussels. The ban applies to all motorized vehicles (including LPG vehicles and electric vehicles with 2, 3 or 4 wheels).
The public transport of the STIB and De Lijn will be free tomorrow. Only urgent services, vehicles of public interest and persons with a pass can circulate in the zones where car traffic is forbidden. The Mobility Week takes place in Brussels and all over Europe, in the same period. One week to teach everyone alternative ways of commuting: train, cycle, streetcar, buses, skates.
Source: Brussels Municipality
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