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Two dozen companies were sent cease and desist letters from the state in 2024. Many continue to operate without complying.
The Lib Dems have led calls for fines up to £1,000 for 'headphone dodgers' on public transport, arguing that they disturb the ...
The Maharashtra government has announced a complete toll waiver for all four-wheeler electric passenger vehicles and buses on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway ...
A poll commissioned by YouGov surveyed 6815 Britons across the nation to deduce whether they supported calls for headphone ...
Street Life in North Tyneside questioned each mayoral candidate on their views on transport as election day looms ...
A survey conducted by Sevanta, involving 2,174 adults, revealed that 63% of women and 46% of men would feel uneasy ...
Ministers are facing calls to introduce fines of up to £1,000 for individuals who blare loud music on public transport.
The buses will be the same purchased by the previous Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government under ... and a standing capacity of 13 passengers. Fares will range from ₹10 to ₹25, with free travel ...
Hold the front page, sound the alarm, remember where you were – the Lib Dems have come up with a good idea for once.
There are calls for fines of up to £1,000 to be imposed on "headphone dodgers" who play music and videos out loud on public ...
A poll commissioned by the party ... passengers, compared with less than half of men, saying they would not ask somebody to stop the antisocial practice. The Lib Dems are seeking to amend the Bus ...