Verkeerscentrum.be has data on traffic, at least for the motorways (and
some extra). There even seems to be some open data (looks like it's focused
on the present though):

http://opendata.vlaanderen.be/dataset/minuutwaarden-verkeersmetingen-vlaanderen
http://opendata.vlaanderen.be/dataset/otap-feed-verkeerscentrum-vlaanderen-full-version
http://opendata.vlaanderen.be/dataset/datex2-feed-verkeerscentrum-vlaanderen
http://opendata.vlaanderen.be/dataset/datex2-feed-verkeerscentrum-vlaanderen-full-version

Maybe you could get some info out of these "open data pdf's" too:

http://opendata.vlaanderen.be/dataset/rapport-verkeersindicatoren-hoofdwegennet-vlaanderen-2015

There is also some fancy user interface to extract traffic info by segment:

http://opendata.vlaanderen.be/dataset/verkeersindicatoren-verkeerscentrum-vlaanderen



2017-03-07 10:55 GMT+01:00 Ben Abelshausen <[email protected]>:

> Hi,
>
> This is one of the big missing links in open-data when using OSM for
> routing and traffic analysis, historical travel times. There was some data
> released by BeMobile during the dynacity project a while back but that was
> only for Ghent. I don't think we will see an open data source for this in
> short term because it's not collected by the government, it's expensive to
> collect, and it gives companies a competive advantage. There are some
> companies that realized that pooling their resources is the only way to fix
> this, that lead to this project:
>
> http://opentraffic.io/
>
> I think they will be starting to release something this year but I don't
> know how much data what coverage they will have or if they will cover data
> going back in time.
>
> Met vriendelijke groeten,
> Best regards,
>
> Ben Abelshausen
>
> On Mon, Mar 6, 2017 at 8:50 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> Yeah sure, welcome in the belgian imbroglio :-( Anyway, I’m especially
>> interested in Brussels, guess why :-)
>>
>> Nevertheless there are sources at the federal level - not open though.
>>
>> > On 06 Mar 2017, at 19:31, Wannes Soenen <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> > Problem is traffic is a regional regulation. You'd need a flemish,
>> walloon and brussels source
>> >
>> >
>> > On 6 mrt. 2017 19:02 +0100, Matthieu Gaillet <[email protected]>,
>> wrote:
>> >> Hey open data specialists,
>> >>
>> >> Not exactly osm-related, but does anyone know a Belgian source of open
>> data regarding traffic jams in Belgium ? I'm looking for historical data
>> (like how many kilometre jams in a given region at a given time)
>> >>
>> >> Thanks for helping,
>> >>
>> >> Matthieu G. (en mode mobile)
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