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Flanders Postpones Vehicle Emission Ban – Uncertainty Remains

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Flanders Defers Stricter Vehicle Emission Standards Despite Brussels LEZ Suspension

Flanders is maintaining its intention to postpone the⁤ implementation of stricter vehicle emission ‌standards ​in Antwerp and Ghent, even as a recent court‌ ruling casts doubt on ‌similar measures in Brussels.⁤ The planned tightening of regulations, originally slated for 2026, would​ have⁤ restricted access for older, more polluting ⁢vehicles. ‍

The move comes amid uncertainty following a Constitutional​ Court decision regarding the Brussels ⁤Low Emission Zone (LEZ), which temporarily suspended a planned expansion.While Brussels grapples with its LEZ timeline, Flemish Minister of Environment ⁤Jo Brouns (CD&V) ⁤has publicly​ affirmed her commitment to delaying the 2026 ban.”The hardening will not be applied, I guarantee it,” Brouns stated to Nieuwsblad. Though, environmental groups ⁤like Bond Beter Leefmilieu‌ argue that the court ruling in⁢ Brussels ⁣effectively eliminates the possibility of implementing the Flemish LEZ phase.

the planned Flemish regulations aimed to further ⁤restrict diesel⁤ vehicles, building ‍on existing low-emission zones.The postponement impacts drivers of older‌ diesel vehicles-specifically those⁣ not meeting Euro 6 ‍standards-who may face restrictions on accessing city centers​ in Antwerp and Ghent.The environmental association Bond Beter Leefmilieu contends‍ that Brouns ‌”no longer⁣ has the choice” and⁣ that abandoning the next phase of the Flemish LEZ is inevitable.

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