A motorcyclist was badly injured after a collision in Waterloo on Saturday, local police told various media outlets.
At approximately 23:00 on Saturday, a 50-year-old driver from the Walloon Brabant town of Braine-l'Alleud was heading towards the city centre of Waterloo, when he turned left onto Chaussée Bara.
A 49-year-old motorcyclist from the Namur municipality Hastière was approaching from the opposite direction.
What resulted was a collision which sent the 49-year-old to the Delta hospital in Auderghem.
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At the time, his prognosis was critical but "his condition later stabilised, and his life was no longer believed to be in danger as of Monday morning," a spokesperson for the Walloon Brabant Prosecution Service told Belga News Agency.
This incident came a day after insurance company Yago released their survey on the dangers facing Belgian motorcyclists.