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Rajasthan CM flags off electric buses under PM e-Bus Sewa schemeRajasthan's Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma launched 29 electric buses in Jaipur and 18 in Bhilwara, marking the introduction of electric c...
Haryana cabinet approves new rules: No petrol, diesel vehicles for cab aggregators in NCRHaryana's Cabinet has approved new rules for vehicle aggregators. From January 1, 2026, all new vehicles joining fleets in NCR areas must b...
Delhi CM flags off 105 new DEVI e-buses, inaugurates Narela depotDelhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta inaugurated 105 new orange-coloured electric buses and a new depot in Narela, emphasizing the BJP governme...
Bengal govt advises schools to instal location tracking devices, panic buttons in busesAdvisories mandate safety measures for school buses in Kolkata, including paint color specifications, emergency equipment, and contact deta...
Yogi govt installing panic buttons, CCTVs in city buses, cabs to ensure safety of womenThe Yogi government in Uttar Pradesh is installing panic buttons and CCTV cameras in city buses, Ola, and Uber cabs to ensure the safety of...
West Bengal: All passenger cars, buses, cabs, goods vehicles to get new vehicle location tracking system“The transport and the police department will monitor the whole system for the safety of women. Crime towards women, speeding vehicles and ...
Delhi govt directed to complete installation of panic buttons, tracking devices in busesThe project is being implemented in the existing 5,541 buses (3,762 DTC and 1,679 cluster buses), the government informed the court. Panic ...
CCTV cameras, panic buttons among features of newly inducted cluster buses in DelhiThe low-floor buses have pink seats for women and the live feed from the vehicles will be streamed to the Central Command and Control Centr...
Panic buttons, CCTV cameras in 3,697 DTC buses: Delhi govtAs many as 3,697 buses of the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) are equipped with panic buttons and CCTV cameras even as 43 vehicles in the...
Delhi transport minister flags 100 low-floor CNG buses, prototype e-busThese buses, which have been introduced under the cluster scheme of the Delhi government, are also equipped with modern facilities like pan...
Delhi to get 9,000 new buses by next year: Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal"I want to say that the buses are being deployed even after the elections. The Delhi government is going to deploy 9,000 buses on the roads...
State-run TCIL bags CCTV, GPS, panic button deployment deal for 5,500 Delhi buses"We have won the Delhi project worth Rs 128 crore. In more than 5,000 buses we are installing cameras and distress button,” TCIL chairman R...
- Transport department wants more time to fulfil tracking norm
Since January 1, the department is not registering new cabs and buses, among other passenger vehicles, without a tracking system and panic ...
GPS, panic buttons must on public transport vehicles by April 1These devices shall be fitted by the manufacturer or dealer or the operators.
BMTC buses to have panic buttons & tracking systemsTara Krishnaswamy, member of Citizens for Bengaluru, suggested that the corporation sensitise its staff to handle complaints of harassment ...
All DTC buses to have panic buttons, CCTV camerasThe project is estimated to cost around Rs 140 crore.Installation of CCTV cameras on buses has been a key promise of Aam Aadmi Party.
Dear women, remain calm; panic buttons on buses soonBMTC has signed a pact with city-based citizens' initiative, Durga, after piloting the concept in a few buses between February and July .
Must for buses to have panic buttons; notification on June 2: Nitin GadkariThe ministry had issued these draft rules earlier this month under the Motor Vehicles Act and had sought comments from stakeholders includi...
All state transport vehicles may have to sport panic buttons in KarnatakaAfter asking app-based cab aggregators such as Uber and Ola to install global positioning system (GPS) and panic button in cabs affiliated ...
Government to make CCTV cameras mandatory in public transportFor transport vehicles that have seating capacity of less than 23 people will have emergency buttons that will be connected to local police...