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Police warn again of major traffic disruption on Tuesday due to farmers’ demonstration in Brussels (Brussels)

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Next Tuesday, March 26, farmers’ organizations will hold a new demonstration in Brussels. The Brussels police expect that this will lead to a lot of traffic disruption throughout the Brussels Region, and therefore advise against coming to Brussels by car on Tuesday.

“Another large farmers’ demonstration will be announced in Brussels on Tuesday, March 26,” the police said. “Traffic problems may arise in the territory of the Brussels Region. From 6 a.m., Wetstraat will be closed between the Schuman roundabout and the R20, the small Brussels Ring, as will the Reyers tunnel coming from the E40 towards the center and the Cinquantenaire tunnel towards Wetstraat.”

“The small Brussels ring road may be inaccessible to car traffic at certain times, as can the Arts-Loi intersection,” the police continue. “The streets in the vicinity of Wetstraat and the European district may also experience traffic disruption. The majority of participants in the demonstration in Wetstraat will travel via various access roads from early in the morning, and the problems may persist until the late afternoon.”

The police therefore advise against coming to Brussels by car and recommend using public transport, with a preference for metro and train, or using other means of transport.

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