Smooth transport flows
A smooth flow of trams and buses makes public transport more punctual. It’s a win-win situation.
Discover the advantages
For travellers
For the local authority
For De Lijn drivers

How can you improve your traffic flow?
Everyone wants buses and trams to arrive on time: travellers, local authorities and our drivers. But punctual public transport requires optimal traffic flow. Thanks to the Flemish Government and cooperation with local authorities, considerable efforts have already been made to ensure that trams and buses run smoothly or even have priority in traffic. The measures include designated bus lanes and the ability to influence traffic lights. How can you make your city or municipality even more congestion-free?
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How to avoid leaving your residents high and dry during events and road works
Notify De Lijn in good time. We can then help you inform your residents well in advance about diversions due to events (flea markets, fairs, races, etc.) and road works – especially as these usually take place in the heart of your city or municipality.
More informationDo you want information or advice?
For any changes to the routes of our buses and trams, it is best to contact the traffic flow expert in your transport region:
Antwerp: Loranne Aerts & Tim Cordemans
Bruges: Kristof T'Kindt
Dender:
Ghent: Bart De Mey & Kristof T'Kindt
Kempen: Frans De Decker
Kortrijk:
Leuven: Arian Van Goidsenhoven & Dries Wathion
Limburg: Frans De Decker & Kristof Nowicki
Mechelen: Tim Cordemans
Midwest:
Ostend: Kristof T'Kindt
Flemish Ardennes: Nicolas De Roo
Flemish Periphery: Arian Van Goidsenhoven & Dieter Loddewykx
Waasland:
Westhoek:

