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Overnight parking ban for motorhomes at P+R Gentbrugge E17 in Ghent

13.05.2026 07:43 1 min 2 sources
Stad Gent newsroom NLD + 1 more
Overnight parking ban for motorhomes at P+R Gentbrugge E17 in Ghent
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The city of Ghent has decided to introduce an overnight parking ban for motorhomes at the Gentbrugge E17 park-and-ride. The ban will be in effect daily from 11 PM to 6 AM.

Reasons

According to municipal authorities, motorhomes were occupying spaces intended for city visitors for extended periods (up to several weeks). Complaints were also received about generator noise, litter, and the discharge of wastewater.

Alternative

For overnight stays, motorhomes are directed to the Driebeek parking lot, which offers eight designated spots with basic amenities. New signs at P+R Gentbrugge E17 will be installed before summer; violators face police enforcement.

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Night parking ban for motorhomes at Park-and-Ride Gentbrugge E17

23.04.2026 Stad Gent newsroom NLD

Overnight parking ban for motorhomes at Park-and-Ride Gentbrugge E17

23.04.2026 Stad Gent NLD

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