Belgium Launches Nationwide Speed Marathon to Combat Road Safety Risks

November 13, 2025
Belgium Launches Nationwide Speed Marathon to Combat Road Safety Risks
  • Authorities say many drivers underestimate speeding risks, noting it as a leading cause of accidents.

  • A nationwide speed-control operation is underway from early Thursday, running into Friday morning, with mobile patrols and fixed radars deployed across the country.

  • Road safety is a top priority for the integrated police force, underscoring the campaign’s purpose.

  • The speed marathon is held twice a year, in spring and autumn, and the autumn edition follows the spring campaign in both aim and structure.

  • In the last spring edition, over 1.3 million vehicles were checked in 24 hours, with about 4% speeding, including 1.69% detected by fixed cameras and 8.12% by mobile units.

  • The most recent autumn cycle recaps similarly high inspection numbers and a comparable rate of speeding, continuing the biannual scrutiny.

  • This autumn push is part of a biannual awareness effort that mirrors the spring campaign in purpose and setup.

  • Belgian police stress that excessive speeding remains a key road-safety issue and reiterate the ongoing need for checks and driver awareness.

  • Fixed cameras accounted for 1.69% of offences, while mobile speed cameras detected 8.12%, highlighting the greater effectiveness of mobile units.

  • The campaign aims to deter speeding by reminding drivers of speed limits and the risks linked to excessive speed.

  • Belgium’s speed enforcement campaigns occur twice annually, in spring and autumn, with broader participation across local police units.

  • Local police units will participate actively, conducting more speed checks than usual for the entire day.

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