AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEarthquake Safety Checks: The LTFRB ordered structural integrity inspections of bus terminals and other land transport hubs in Mindanao after a deadly 7.8 quake, with aftershocks still a concern. Rail Disruption: ScotRail suspended services on the Glasgow–Edinburgh main line after a person was found dead near Croy, causing major cancellations and delays. Public Transport Policy: Mumbai’s MMRDA clarified its “BKC Weekly Public Transport Day” is voluntary (not a car ban), while Auckland Council moved toward more high-rise housing along busy bus routes and near stations. Bus Network & Access: Bahrain began work on Sitra’s first fully digital bus station, and Karnataka plans smart cards for women under the Shakti free-ride scheme. Security & Enforcement: South Africa’s transport committee flagged fraud and abuse in the RTN traffic authorisation system, while Cape Town courts denied bail to suspects in a long-distance bus extortion syndicate. World Cup Mobility: Mexico City is deploying Yutong electric buses for World Cup transport, and the broader tournament is already stressing transit systems in multiple host cities.
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