Victoria’s Bus Safety Act is again under scrutiny with BusVic advocating the mandatory operator safety course while calling for audits to be scrapped
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Roller brake test back flip
Victoria’s bus industry is applauding an apparent back flip by VicRoads to reinstate mandatory roller brake testing
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Euro 6’s sobering outlook
As Euro 6 looms on the bus industry horizon, BusVic Maintenance Conference delegates heard some sobering words from Volvo’s David Mead
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Myki rolls on
Victoria’s Myki smartcard ticketing system won’t be scrapped as expected, as the TTA gets back to fixing the bugs and making it work
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Moonee Valley squeeze still aims to please
It will be a tight squeeze again at Moonee Valley racecourse for the BusVic Maintenance Conference and Bus Expo, with crowd numbers swelling
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Act sparks operator anger
There are two levels too many being imposed on bus operators required to conform to Victoria’s Bus Safety Act, sparking industry anger
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Meeting change head-on
Out with the old, in with the new – BusVic is marshalling its resources to present a raft of proposals to Victoria’s new Public Transport Minister Terry Mulder
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16 tonnes, what do you get?
Weight measuring devices are being fitted on a selection of Victoria’s buses, testing the 16 tonne GVM limit on the state’s road network
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Trolley buses tied to tonnage
A leading operator is urging the Victorian Government to change road tonnage rules to pave the way for high capacity light tram-style super buses
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ELECTION EXCLUSIVE: Action needed, say states
Australia’s bus industry associations give their candid views on Election 2010, pushing for Federal Government action on public transport planning and infrastructure.
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