In Belgium, the
motorways (
Dutch: autosnelwegen;
French: autoroutes;
German: Autobahnen) are indicated by an A and an E (for European) number. The E numbers are used most often.
Roads that are (part of) a
ring road around a
town or
city are mostly indicated by an R number.
Since 1989, all highways are built and maintained by the governments of the three
regions (Flanders, Wallonia and Brussels).
For safety on motorways in Belgium,
60% of killed travelers did not wear their seat-belt;
38% of crash are impacted by speed;
around 30% of accident occur near or on a motorway exit or entry, and 5% of accidents are in a junction;
19% of drivers were stopped at the time of the accident;
This first list concerns the motorways that start from the ring of Brussels to other cities and are clockwise: A1 towards the north, A2 towards the north-east, A3 towards the east, etc.
The motorways A5, A6 and A9 have never been built.