TfL’s iBus system suffers from teething problems

16 November 2007
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REPORTS SUGGEST that Transport for London’s £117m iBus communications and tracking system is suffering from a number of teething problems that have led to bus drivers being unable to contact controllers and a host of phantom emergency calls.

In several cases the system has crashed totally meaning drivers have been forced to use mobile phones to contact control rooms, while poor installation has also led to Code Red emergency calls being logged whenever a bus starts. In one case a...

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