No plans for mandatory AV
The Westminster government has confirmed it has no plans to make the fitment of Audio-Visual (AV) a mandatory requirement on all new buses.
The Westminster government has confirmed it has no plans to make the fitment of Audio-Visual (AV) a mandatory requirement on all new buses.
Go-Ahead Group plc has announced its pre-close financial update for the six months ending December 27, 2015, ahead of its half year results announcement on February 18, 2016.
Bus Vannin’s East Lancs-bodied Dennis Trident number 20, which ended up on its roof in the river at Laxey following the collapse of the bridge it was standing on, has been recovered and scrapped.
The smartcards of Go North East, Stagecoach North East and Arriva in the area will all be usable on each other’s services Smart, multi-operator ticketing launched in the north east of England on Monday, December […]
Go North East has won a £8.5m contract to provide new services for National Express.
Uber has announced two new pilots in the USA.
First Manchester has unveiled images of the new double-deck buses to be introduced on the Leigh-Salford-Manchester Busway next year.
Arriva Midlands’ Telford garage is giving its last surviving Scania non-low-floor bus a send-off this Saturday (December 19).
Following representation from the Confederation of Passenger Transport (CPT) and two of its coach operator members, Nottingham City Council has confirmed that its proposed relocation of the bus stand on Mount Street (to South Sherwood […]
Updates made to statutory documents on key areas of operator licensing and decision-making The Senior Traffic Commissioner for Great Britain, Beverley Bell, has published a revised set of statutory documents.
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