Freight transport in Brussels and its impact on road traffic

Philippe Lebeau, Cathy Macharis, Brussels Studies (Editor)

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Abstract

Car traffic is one of the biggest problems faced by sustainable development in the Brussels Region. While the debate regarding the use of cars in the city is important, noise pollution caused by goods vehicles is mentioned much less often. They are responsible for 25% of CO2 emissions, 33% of PM2.5 emissions and up to 32% of PM10 emissions caused by road transport in the capital. Given that a significant increase in freight transport is predicted, it is necessary to examine this lesser known aspect of mobility in Brussels. The aim of this article is therefore to establish a diagnosis of freight transport in Brussels. The different available sources are brought together in order to better understand the sector's dynamics. Some of the solutions implemented in the Region to improve the sustainability of delivery operations are also presented.
Translated title of the contributionFreight transport in Brussels and its impact on road traffic
Original languageFrench
Pages (from-to)1-14
Number of pages14
JournalBrussels Studies
Issue number80
Publication statusPublished - 20 Oct 2014

Bibliographical note

Brussels Studies

Keywords

  • City distribution

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