A four-day blitz by Transport for NSW and the NSW Police Force in the Tweed Heads area was undertaken last week to tackle antisocial and criminal behaviour on buses and trains in the region.
Patrolling
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How the states are working towards the zero-emissions transition
Just a few years ago, the initial goals mapped out for the Australian bus and coach industry’s zero-emissions transition seemed like miniscule blots in the distance. Now, these deadlines are looming
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Protective screens for bus drivers set to roll-out in South Australia
Protective screens are soon to be rolled-out in South Australia in an effort to protect bus drivers from violent and anti-social passenger behaviour.
Designed to stay in place when pulled, stainless-steel
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ABC Issue 442 – Out Now!
Only a few years ago, the Australasian bus and coach industry was full of so many operators that it was borderline impossible to have a grasp of just how many businesses operated bus services around the
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SGESCO-MAX occupant safety system is gaining traction
In 2023, two separate bus and coach serious incidents rocked the industry. A month after a school bus full of kids rolled over after being struck from behind by a truck in Exford, Victoria, the Hunter
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Transport for NSW launches ‘Buckle up on the bus’ campaign
Regional NSW bus passengers will be reminded to “Buckle up on the bus” from today, with the launch of Transport for NSW’s (TfNSW) newest safety campaign.
Appearing on TV, radio, digital
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Thousands of seatbelts retrofitted to Hunter region school buses
The NSW government has confirmed that school children in parts of the Hunter region will now benefit from safer journeys courtesy of a seatbelt retrofitting program on school buses.
The $10 million program
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Two accessibility apps selected for trial on NSW buses
The NSW government has confirmed that two new pieces of technology are being trialled in selected areas to support members of the community who are blind, vision impaired or have difficulty accessing bus
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Federal government introduces new AVAS ADR for zero-emissions buses
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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NT announces boost for transit safety unit
The Northern Territory government has continued investing in improving safety on its bus network with the announcement that transit safety officers and private security officers will continue on for two
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