
From 2025a major change to the Traffic Rules is planned, in Belgium Road signs are being modernized intended. Here major changes which will affect motorists our Belgian neighbors.
New features to be approved
Soon we won’t have to talk anymore “Traffic rules” in Belgium, but “Traffic rules”.
This is big change which awaits motorists among our Belgian neighbors. Actually from 2025 yearwill have a serious reform place.
A refreshing agent different rules traffic safety, which was necessary according to Government from the country
This reform takes into account the introduction of new road signs that will appear in the fall of 2025. This also applied to motorists cyclists and pedestrians.
WARNING, these new features still has to be approved by the State Council in the coming weeks.
More severe punishments
in Detailwe find in section 64 reforms, 8 new signals danger. This is not all from the time of a a new category panels will be created: signals with special regulations.
Specifically, we are talking about different signals indicating the location of the village specific rule. There will also be changes in cyclists Now they will be allowed to cross the intersection diagonallywhen the green light is on for pedestrians and cyclists.
If new panels will arrive new sanctions should also be expected. There will be more of the latter strong.
But before imposing sanctions, a big campaign planned information campaign usersin months future.
After Belgiumin which France will launch itself big update his Traffic Rules? Future will tell us
Pending, in 2024again panels associated with the Olympic Games hexagon. These will mostly be reserved signs to carpool lanes.
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Source: Auto Plus

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