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  2. Category:Car-free zones in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Car-free zones in Belgium" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G. Grand-Place; L.

  3. Minerva (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    In 1920, they returned to Belgium to restart the production of luxury cars with the 20CV 3.6-litre four-cylinder and 30CV 5.3-litre six-cylinder models. [7] The manufacturer's star rose not only in Europe, but in the United States as well where American film stars, politicians and industrialists appreciated the cars.

  4. Royal Automobile Club of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Automobile Club of Belgium (RACB) is an association of Belgian motorists founded in January 1896. Their missions are focused on assistance, advice and sport. Their missions are focused on assistance, advice and sport.

  5. Autoworld (museum) - Wikipedia

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    Autoworld is a museum of vintage cars located in the South Hall of the Parc du Cinquantenaire/Jubelpark in Brussels, Belgium.The museum displays a large and varied collection of over 250 European and American automobiles from the late 19th century to the 1990s and is notable for its collections of early and Belgian-produced vehicles, including Minervas and several limousines belonging to the ...

  6. Touring Club Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Touring Club Belgium (TCB) is a motoring organisation providing roadside assistance, insurance, medical insurance and legal support throughout Belgium. TCB is a member of the FIA and ARCEurope. Research

  7. Category:Car manufacturers of Belgium - Wikipedia

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  8. Motoring regulations in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Motoring regulations in Belgium are similar to those in surrounding countries. In Belgium, driving is on the right side of the road; [1] with a few specific exceptions, seat belts are required for all passengers. Cars four years of age and older are required to be checked every year, to make sure they are roadworthy.

  9. List of motorways in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    In Belgium, the motorways (Dutch: autosnelwegen; French: autoroutes; German: Autobahnen) are indicated by an A and an E (for European) number. [1] The E numbers are used most often. Roads that are (part of) a ring road around a town or city are mostly indicated by an R number.