BeCyclist 2.0: what the federal cycling plan 2026-2029 changes (and doesn’t change) for Belgian employers

The federal government has approved the “Be Cyclist 2.0” plan, led by Mobility Minister Jean-Luc Crucke. Adopted by the Council of Ministers on 22 May 2026, it extends the first Be Cyclist plan (2021-2024) and covers the period 2026-2029, with targets set for 2040. Many business leaders will file this under “public policy, not my … Continue reading BeCyclist 2.0: what the federal cycling plan 2026-2029 changes (and doesn’t change) for Belgian employers