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Strabet roundabout in Zaventem reopens after two months of major works

From VRT NWS · () Dutch

Translated from Dutch, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The Strabet roundabout in Zaventem, Belgium, will reopen on June 15 after two months of extensive construction work.
  • The closure significantly impacted local residents, commuters, and airport access due to its strategic location.
  • The renovation included the renewal of the roundabout and the addition of an underpass for cyclists, completed within the planned timeline.

After two months of significant disruption, the Strabet roundabout in Zaventem, Belgium, is set to reopen on Monday, June 15. The intersection, a crucial hub connecting key access roads, had been completely closed to traffic, causing considerable inconvenience for the surrounding area and travelers heading to the airport.

"These were extensive works that caused great hardship for residents, cyclists, commuters, and businesses. I want to thank them for their patience," said Lukas Schillebeeckx, the local councilor for Mobility. He emphasized the roundabout's importance as a major entry point into Zaventem, particularly for those coming from Brussels, highlighting the substantial impact of its prolonged closure.

The reopening will restore traffic flow between Vilvoordelaan, Ringlaan, and the A201 highway on- and off-ramps. Beyond the renewal of the roundabout itself, the project also included the construction of a new cycle underpass. Schillebeeckx noted that the work was completed on schedule, thanks to the efforts of all involved parties.

The Strabet roundabout renovation is part of a larger infrastructure initiative, 'Werken aan de Ring' (Works on the Ring Road), aimed at improving traffic safety and flow throughout the region.

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Originally published by VRT NWS in Dutch. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.