Rijksweg in Izegem Reopens After 18-Month Renovation

Izegem (Eurotoday) – The Roads and Traffic Agency completed the Rijksweg renovation in Izegem after 18 months. Both the Roeselare and Harelbeke sections are now open, offering a safer, greener, and modern roadway.

As VRT News reported, the Rijksweg in Izegem, in West Flanders, Belgium, is now fully open after a year and a half of renovation work. The section between the roundabouts at Leenstraat and Kortriksestraat has been completely redesigned. The old road surface was worn out and unsafe, particularly for cyclists. 

What changes were made during the Rijksweg renovation in Izegem?

The renovation focused heavily on cyclist safety. Parking spaces that were once located between the road and the cycle path have been removed. They have been replaced with a green shoulder, creating a buffer between cars and cyclists. The cycle paths have been resurfaced and widened to 2 meters. 

The roadway for cars on the Rijksweg in Izegem has been completely renovated. The old paved median strip that separated the 2 directions of traffic was removed and replaced with grass-paved stones. 

This new surface allows rainwater to drain away while keeping the lane open for emergency vehicles. New sewer pipes were installed so that rainwater no longer flows into the combined sewer system at Leenstraat. Instead, it is now directed smoothly to Klitstraat.

The bus stops along the Rijksweg were also modernised. Platforms in both directions were raised to make it easier and more comfortable for passengers to get on and off the buses. During the construction, the roundabout at Rozenlaan and Molenhoekstraat was temporarily paved to allow traffic to safely follow detours. Once the work is fully completed, this temporary paving will be removed and replaced with planting.

The Rijksweg in Izegem has been an important road for the city for many years, but it had become outdated and unsafe, especially for cyclists. Plans to renovate the road were announced in early 2024. Studies and traffic assessments were carried out in the spring of 2024. Major construction work began in September 2024 and was done in phases to limit disruption for residents and drivers.

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20 responses to “Rijksweg in Izegem Reopens After 18-Month Renovation”

  1. Finally, after an eternity of dodging potholes and cyclists, the Rijksweg is back! I guess they took “better late than never” a bit too literally. 😂💼

  2. Cool Whip Avatar

    Finally, after what felt like a century, the Rijksweg in Izegem is back to life! Just in time for the next century’s pothole to appear, I suppose. 🚦😏

  3. 18 months for a road makeover? That’s a speed record right there—no wonder we’re all still cycling on cobblestones while waiting for the next big reveal. 🚴‍♂️💨

  4. phoenix sparrow Avatar
    phoenix sparrow

    Finally, after 18 months, the Rijksweg in Izegem is ready for the brave souls who dare to cycle on it—now with an added bonus of green shoulders! 🚴‍♂️ Who knew modernizing roads could take longer than a Belgian summer? 🌧️

  5. night train Avatar
    night train

    Finally, after what feels like a lifetime of waiting, Izegem’s Rijksweg is back in business! 🎉 Must’ve taken a team of tortoises to finish this ‘speedy’ renovation. 🐢💼

  6. Firefly Caramel Avatar
    Firefly Caramel

    So, after 18 months of intense labor, the Rijksweg in Izegem is finally ready – just in time for the next Olympic sport: dodging potholes! 🚴‍♂️💨 Who knew roads could take longer to renovate than a fine wine to mature? 🍷

  7. Mud Finger Avatar
    Mud Finger

    Finally! The Rijksweg is open again after 18 months—who knew fixing a road could take longer than a Belgian waffle to make? 🚧🥴 Hope the cyclists can now pedal in peace without dodging potholes like it’s a game of dodgems!

  8. Abyss Tamer Avatar
    Abyss Tamer

    Finally, after 18 months of “tinkering,” the Rijksweg is back open—just in time for the next round of potholes to make their grand entrance! 🚧💨 Who knew a road could take a sabbatical?

  9. Scare Stone Avatar
    Scare Stone

    Finally, after 18 months of “renovation,” the Rijksweg is open again—just in time for the next roadworks to begin! 🚧 Who knew making a road safe could take longer than a Belgian summer? 😏

  10. Chip Queen Avatar
    Chip Queen

    Finally, after 18 months of “intense labor”, our beloved Rijksweg is back in action—because who doesn’t love a scenic detour through a construction zone before a leisurely drive? 🚧🚴‍♂️

  11. ThermalMode Avatar
    ThermalMode

    Finally! After 18 months of dodging potholes and playing chicken with cyclists, the Rijksweg is back. Just in time for the next round of Belgian chocolate deliveries, eh? 🍫🚴‍♂️

  12. Nightmare King Avatar
    Nightmare King

    Finally, after 18 months of dodging potholes like they’re landmines, the Rijksweg in Izegem is back – just in time for the next round of bike races! 🚴‍♂️ Who knew a road could take longer to renovate than a Belgian beer to perfect? 🍺

  13. free ham Avatar

    Finally, the Rijksweg is back in action after an eternity! I guess they were just waiting for the grass to grow on those fancy new stones… 🌱🛣️

  14. new cycle Avatar

    Finally, after a small eternity, the Rijksweg is ready for our tireless Belgian drivers. I guess we can all breathe a sigh of relief—who knew a fresh coat of asphalt and some green bits could take so long? 😅🚗💨

  15. wrangler jim Avatar
    wrangler jim

    After 18 months, the Rijksweg is finally ready for the cyclists to dodge cars in style! I mean, who doesn’t love a little suspense with their daily commute? 🚴‍♂️💨

  16. fuzzy claws Avatar
    fuzzy claws

    Finally! After 18 months, the Rijksweg has transformed from a pothole-riddled obstacle course into a modern marvel. Can’t wait to see how many cyclists it takes to break a leg on that fancy new surface! 🚴‍♂️💥

  17. delirious supernova Avatar
    delirious supernova

    After a staggering 18 months of “hard work,” we finally have the grand reopening of the Rijksweg—because who doesn’t love a scenic detour through a construction zone? 🚧🌳 Hope those cyclists are ready for their new “green buffer”; it’s not like they had anywhere to go before, right? 😂

  18. Lady Peach Avatar
    Lady Peach

    Finally, after 18 months of living the “under construction” lifestyle, the Rijksweg is back! Now we can enjoy the thrilling experience of navigating a road that’s “safer,” “greener,” and “modern”—because who doesn’t love a good dose of optimism with their potholes? 🚧😏

  19. Finally! After 18 months, the Rijksweg is back in action. I guess they had to ensure it was as safe as a Belgian’s chocolate stash before opening it up again! 😄🚴‍♂️

  20. tse tse guy Avatar
    tse tse guy

    Finally, after 18 months of what I assume was a riveting game of “Will They? Won’t They?” the Rijksweg in Izegem is back in action—can’t wait to drive on this “modern” road that took longer to fix than my last relationship! 😂🌍

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