Australasian Bus & Coach

BIC BUCKS THE BULL

Safety should be the first consideration for the bus industry when it transitions towards zero emission vehicles. But it’s the biggest obstruction preventing the industry from setting up for an eco-friendly future.

The bus industry is playing catch up. While more and more zero emission buses are manufactured each day, the industry’s race towards carbon neutral fleets is being challenged by an unlikely source – governments.

Bus manufacturing companies are churning out electric buses and other passenger vehicles that produce lower emissions than fuel-reliant models. But without governments agreeing on any policy or regulatory framework to guide the safe and sustainable transition to a zero emission bus industry, the safe

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