MERCEDES DO BRASIL TO SUPPLY BRT UNITS TO BRAZIL
The Brazilian subsidiary of German vehicle manufacturer Mercedes-Benz is looking to supply a large number of units for various Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) schemes due to be implemented in Brazil in time for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. The country's Transport Ministry is planning to invest US$4.21 billion in the construction of BRT infrastructure for the tournament, including designated lanes, bus stops and integration with other transport systems.
BEIJING VOWS TO GET MORE PEOPLE ON PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Beijing will extend its 12 light-rail and subway lines and open more express bus lanes in 2010 in order to get more people out of their cars and on to public transport, said Mayor Guo Jinlong Monday. "Our target is to increase the city's public transport rate to 40 percent this year," he said, while delivering the government's work report to the city's annual legislative session, which opened on Monday.
BRT SERVICES TO BE DEVELOPED IN 20 INDONESIAN CITIES
Bus rapid transit services will be developed in at least 20 cities in Indonesia, including Makassar, Bekasi, Surabaya, Bandung and Tangerang, over the next four years. For 2010, over US$5.6 million has been set aside by the Transportation Ministry to develop and expand bus rapid transit services in Jakarta, Bali, Tangerang and Padang.
AHMEDABAD'S BUS RAPID TRANSIT SYSTEM WINS SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT AWARD IN WASHINGTON
The Ahmedabad Janmarg Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS) has been hailed as the best mass transit system in the world. Early January 2010, it beat four of the world’s prominent cities in Washington DC to be judged the world’s finest when it bagged the international transport honour - the 2010 Sustainable Transport Award - and proved right the boast made by chief minister Narendra Modi and municipal commissioner IP Gautam that it was a vehicle ‘to move people and not traffic.’
BUS RAPID TRANSIT PROJECT TO CUT GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS IN PRC
Lanzhou, the capital of Gansu Province in the People’s Republic of China (PRC), will receive a $150 million Asian Development Bank (ADB) loan to help set up a sustainable urban transport system that will reduce transport time and costs, and cut harmful emissions of greenhouse gases. The ADB Board of Directors approved the loan for the Lanzhou Sustainable Urban Transport Project. The centerpiece will be the establishment of a bus rapid transit system - marking the first ADB project to support an urban mass transport service.





