European industry bodies claim public transport issue highlighted in Norway add to fears China could access infrastructure ...
Investigation comes after Norway found Yutong vehicles could be ‘stopped or rendered inoperable’ by Chinese company ...
About three months ago, the Norwegian authority that runs Oslo’s public transport network secretly took two buses for a test ...
Norwegian testers claim maker has remote access, while UK importer says supplier complies with the law UK governmental is ...
Norway, Denmark, and the UK are investigating buses from China’s Yutong over fears they could be disabled remotely.
Authorities in Great Britain are checking whether Chinese electric buses can be deactivated remotely. The possibility was ...
The UK government is reportedly investigating buses made by Chinese company Yutong after a Norwegian study raised concerns ...
A Norwegian public transport operator plans to tighten security after tests on Chinese-made electric buses revealed the ...
The Department for Transport has been under pressure to confirm when the age limit for free bus travel will be lowered in ...
A campaigner has called on Kent County Council to restore a "vital" local bus service after it was cancelled in 2022. Peter ...
A NEW attraction will soon be returning to London – with guests able to explore both the land and water in one trip. Duck ...
Denmark's Movia transport company runs 262 Yutong buses in its fleet. It, too, is quite concerned about the potential for ...