10 September 2017, Singapore - 巴士外包模式推出一年来,巴士服务获得明显改善。 而政府接下来还将拨款40亿元, 进一步提升公共巴士服务。专家指出,如果要确保外包模式可持续运作, 政府和业者仍需加大力度, 在大数据和科技方面下功夫。
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29 June 2017, Singapore - Less than a year after adopting an app to track and assess driving behaviour, public bus operator Tower Transit said it has halved the number of "incidents" its bus drivers are involved in. A few weeks ago, operator Go-Ahead Singapore too, adopted the same eet safety software, GreenRoad, which assesses driver behaviour through an RFID tag that the bus driver wears on a lanyard.
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18 September 2016, Singapore - New public transport operator Go-Ahead Singapore rolled out its remaining 11 bus services on Sunday (Sept 18) morning, and took over management of the Pasir Ris Bus Interchange.
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4 September 2016, Singapore - Even before the Republic’s fourth public bus operator Go-Ahead Singapore’s first bus, service 82, was ready to roll out from Punggol Bus Interchange at 5.15am on Sunday (Sep 4), bus enthusiasts and commuters were already waiting in line. And as the United-Kingdom-based operator began its first 13 bus services under its Loyang Bus Package — serving commuters in the Pasir Ris and Punggol areas — managing director Nigel Wood promised “good service” for all its commuters.
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1 July 2016, Singapore - In a sign of the growing competition for bus drivers here, Go-Ahead Singapore, the country’s fourth public bus operator, has raised the basic starting pay of its local bus captains by about 4.6 per cent, in a move that comes on the back of recent pay hikes announced by two of its rivals.
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8 March 2016, Singapore - In December 2015, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) announced that UK transport operator Go-Ahead Group will take over Loyang Bus Depot located off Loyang Avenue. The operator has brought in the New Bus for London to Singapore for display and promotional purposes.
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23 November 2015, Singapore - The second government bus contract has been awarded to a foreign public transport operator, The Go-Ahead Group from Britain, with local incumbents SBS Transit and SMRT missing out yet again.
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