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After gorging on Easter chocolate the Smart Move team is finally back with the April newsletter for the latest bus and coach news around the world. This month, you will discover that the people of Tallinn, Estonia, are voting for free public transport, coaches came to the rescue of stranded airlines passengers in Romania, the Philippines is investing in Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), and New Zealand inaugurated "dragon buses" to celebrate Chinese New Year. You will also read about the smart phone app that lets U.S. bus passengers check the safety performance of a bus/coach company before they book a ticket and a travel planning app in the Basque region of Spain with potential for worldwide use.
We would also like to take this opportunity to welcome our new media partner based in Israel, the magazine Olam Ha’autobusim - Bus World in Hebrew - and our new industry partner, the New Zealand Bus & Coach Association, both of which will help promote the Smart Move message.
- The Smart Move team
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Estonia offers free public transport
Buses and coaches are the most cost-effective and economically sound means of passenger transport so how could it possibly get better? Just ask the Mayor of the Estonian capital, Tallinn, who says that the city will offer free public transport across its bus and tram network starting 2013.
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...that buses are the greenest way of getting to your destination, no matter what the distance?
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New online travel planner in Basque region
The Basque region of Spain has introduced a new online travel planning portal for combined public transport modes that could potentially be reproduced worldwide as a key mobility enabler.
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