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Loes and Jan Are Happy with the Narrowing of the West Ring Road: "We Understand the Concerns"

Summary by Omroep Brabant
"Having a quick chat here on the sidewalk with people who are leaving isn't pleasant," says Loes Hopmans, who lives on the Ringbaan West. Tilburg residents find the road noisy, unsafe, and they suffer from particulate matter and exhaust fumes. They are therefore pleased with the plans to reduce the road to one lane in each direction. "We understand other people's concerns, but it's about our living environment." When it was announced that the Ri…
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"Having a quick chat here on the sidewalk with people who are leaving isn't pleasant," says Loes Hopmans, who lives on the Ringbaan West. Tilburg residents find the road noisy, unsafe, and they suffer from particulate matter and exhaust fumes. They are therefore pleased with the plans to reduce the road to one lane in each direction. "We understand other people's concerns, but it's about our living environment." When it was announced that the Ri…

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Sunday, March 8, 2026.
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