Rehabilitation and Traffic Updates for Brussels East Ring: Temporary Closure and Marking Operations Suspension

2023-08-24 15:38:10

Following the rain that occurred on Thursday, “the teams had to suspend the ongoing marking operations on the East Ring of Brussels as part of its rehabilitation”, explains SOFICO. Operations that obviously require a dry support to be carried out. Marking will resume as soon as weather conditions permit.

SOFICO specifies: “The Ring will be reopened to traffic this Friday at 6 a.m. but on a single lane, for security reasons. Some straps will also remain inaccessible. The objective is still to completely free the Ring for the start of the school year on Monday August 28. Marking will resume as soon as weather conditions permit. »

Started at the end of June, this project aims to rehabilitate and secure the Brussels Ring (R0) from Braine-l’Alleud to the Flemish Region, towards the capital. The total cost of the rehabilitation and security works is estimated at three million euros. Some 36,000 vehicles circulate each day in normal times on the portion of the ring concerned. Note that the first weekend of complete ring closure had to be postponed by a week due to bad weather.

Practical information

For users traveling on the East Ring, between exit n°24 “Lillois/Braine-l’Alleud” and access n°27 “Waterloo” (drève Richelle) in the direction of Brussels, from this Thursday at 6 a.m.:

A lane will once more be available and the maximum speed will be limited to 70 km/h in the area.

Some ramps will remain closed to traffic in the direction of Brussels:

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