Designed to shield drivers from anti-social passenger behaviour, over 130 buses in Busways Adelaide Outer South contract region have been fitted with new driver protection screens.
Busways worked with
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Electric double-decker buses launch in West Auckland
The new buses, including 26 double-deckers, will run every ten minutes on AT’s WX1 Western Express frequent service from Westgate to the city centre via the Lincoln and Te Atatū bus interchanges.
The
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Brisbane Metro hits one million passengers
Brisbane’s newest form of public transport – the Brisbane Metro, has already hit one million passengers after the M2 service started in January this year.
More than two-thirds of all public
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NSW Bus Taskforce leader outlines ways to improve Queensland bus industry
At this month’s QBIC Conference, NSW Bus Industry Taskforce chair John Lee presented on how Queensland can learn from the review and improve its own bus sector.
Since May 2023, Lee has chaired the Taskforce,
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NHVR breaks down results of national bus compliance operation
The National Heavy Vehicle Regulator has provided more details on the results of its national bus operation ‘Operation Solstice’.
NHVR chief operations officer Paul Salvati presented the results at
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Christchurch given the green light for bike racks
Christchurch is the newest city in New Zealand to receive a temporary exemption to allow bike racks to be used on public transport buses.
The exemption, which will allow bikes racks to be used only during
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NRMA bus safety program keeping kids safe
The annual NRMA Insurance bus safety program has this year helped around 2,000 kindergarten students in the Central West and Riverina regions learn to travel safely by bus to and from school.
With fun
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Adelaide roads to get artificial intelligence cameras to improve traffic
Artificial intelligence cameras have been installed on some of Adelaide’s busiest roads in an Australian-first trial.
The first of its kind in South Australia, the software aims to improve road safety
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Blood and urine samples can now be taken after serious injury crashes
Blood and urine samples to check for drugs and alcohol will now be allowed to be taken from drivers involved in serious injury crashes on NSW roads, with the state government introducing the new Bill to
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Logmaster makes work diary compliance simpler for Australian bus operators
Australian bus and coach operators are facing more regulatory demands than ever before – especially around fatigue management and record-keeping. With this need to record-keep comes the development of
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