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The Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) is currently continuing with attempts to make the Dutch Railways suffer financially for the Limburg public transport scandal from 2015, reports De Limburger. The…
Customers are still annoyed by being refused rides, inhospitable treatment, insufficient knowledge of the streets and the fact that they are not allowed to decide for themselves which taxi to take at a stand...
In response to parliamentary questions asked by VVD MP Dijkstra about the general terms and conditions and insurance of driving schools, which may not always be in order, the House of Representatives received…
Emmanuel Grégoire, first deputy to the mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo, told French media that buses full of tourists will soon become a rare sight in Paris. 'Everyone must…
The plans for the Gent Sint-Pieters station are being adjusted. The NMBS decided this after constructive consultation with the City of Ghent. A new roof is being developed that…
The general picture that emerges from the survey among insurers is that insurers have not yet succeeded in making the taxi insurance portfolio profitable in recent years,...
The first Breda taxi quality mark certificates are awarded. Twenty taxi drivers passed the mandatory test and applied for the permit that should ensure better quality of taxi transport, according to Breda...
The one-year postponement of the introduction of the Platform Code VVR until July 1, 2020 was reason for the Passenger Transport Magazine to conduct an extensive investigation.…
In a letter to the House of Representatives, Minister Van Nieuwenhuizen informs about the diversity of data topics within the mobility sector. It is expected that the opportunities and…
For school transport, taxi transport is issued according to European tender. What is striking in all these tenders is the value assigned to the sustainability factor when awarding the contract. The municipalities place…
The June issue of Passenger Transport Magazine – just published – contains an extensive interview with the three policy advisors of the Municipal Network for Mobility and Infrastructure (GNMI), Eugene van de…
Car company Daimler has been ordered by the German Ministry of Transport to recall 60.000 Mercedes-Benz diesel cars. The action follows reports from the German newspaper Bild am Sonntag, which…