Driving in Belgium
The use of speed cameras and radar traps has been stepped up recently, with fines payable on the spot. If you dispute a fine, you’ll have to pay a surety greater than the fine itself, or risk having your car impounded. Belgium operates a sliding scale of penalties for drink-driving offences. If you’re at the 50mg blood-alcohol limit you can be fined €137.50 and have your licence confiscated for three hours. Over 80mg - the UK limit - and you’ll be liable for €550 and a six-hour suspension of your licence. Refusing to pay these spot fines can result in a much heavier fine. If the authorities decide your case is serious enough to warrant prosecution you could face a fine of up to €11,000. In Southern Belgium there is an association of 22 villages that call themselves Les Plus Beaux Villages de Wallonie. You can tick off some of the finest of these on a gentle circuit of the province of Namur. Head along the beautiful Meuse and Molignee valleys to find cutesy gems such as Falaen, Crupet and Celles. The N30 rolls prettily across the hills between Liege and Bastogne and is the scene of Belgium’s most famous and toughest cycle race. By car it’s a lot easier but just as beautiful. From Bastogne you can then delve into the Belgian Ardennes along the N834, N833 and N898.
If you’re sitting in stationary traffic with your engine idling you may get dirty looks from other drivers. The law says you should switch off unless “absolutely necessary”. In some built-up areas parking is in designated ‘blue zones’. To park in one you must first buy a disc from a filling station, garage or police station.
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