The federal government has launched a bid to make buses, trucks and cars travelling at low speeds quieter through the introduction of a new Australian Design Rule (ADR) to make zero-emissions vehicles
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Federal government signs new ADRs for zero-emissions vehicle safety
The Bus Industry Confederation (BIC) has confirmed that three new Australian Design Rules (ADRs) will be coming into play for the bus and coach industry.
Signed on October 31 by federal assistant transport
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New reversing ADRs and NSW standards put forward
The BIC is busy responding to proposed NSW standards while a new bus ADR has been confirmed by the federal government
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Yutong exceeds excellence with new C12 models
When Yutong submitted its application for its three new C12 models, including the electric C12E, to receive ADR approval, it wasn’t expecting to clear all the hurdles in one perfect process. Just 60 days later, the exciting variants were given the green light to be mass-produced in Australia.
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Two new zero emission heavy vehicle ADRs proposed
The federal government has proposed two new ADRs for both electric and hydrogen fuel cell heavy vehicles
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StyleRide plays major role in converting compliance
StyleRide Australia is helping many customers convert old buses to motorhomes for road trips. The seating manufacturer raises key issues that the industry must consider when it comes to seating requirements.
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Blind spot clears driver
A possible design flaw is in question after a Bus Queensland driver is cleared of dangerous driving causing death
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Hardy hangs his shingle
Industry identity Luke Hardy is taking the next step towards a safer, design-compliant bus sector
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Chinese bus importers to form association
With more Chinese-made buses coming into Australian fleets, local importers are about to form their own lobby group
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Chinese bus giant enters Aussie market
It might look like a well-worn path of Chinese-made buses entering the Australian market, but this is different – the biggest of them all is heading down under
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