A final mood signed Julien Collignon.
For several days now, work in the Trône tunnel has been bothering motorists coming from the north of Brussels and passing through the Leopold II tunnel (sorry, Annie Cordy). To reach their place of work, they must now compete in ingenuity to arrive safely. No big deal, let’s be of good will: what if it was an opportunity to take public transport, an alternative so dearly advocated by our Brussels authorities? Well, we tested… and the experience was inconclusive.
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