A trial to improve bus service reliability has shown that operators are running some of their vehicles more punctually, but commuters don't feel so.
A novel and creative 'carrot-and-stick' approach to get bus operators to improve their service reliability is yielding encouraging results.
A trial that employs a carrot-and-stick approach to get buses to run at regular intervals has shown encouraging results so far.
Transport Ministers reaffirms that the new carrot-and-stick scheme to improve bus punctuality will not encourage dangerous driving among bus drivers.
The National Solidarity Party (NSP) has voiced out its concerns over the new carrot-and-stick scheme to improve buses' punctuality.
In a pilot scheme that starts next month, bus operators are able to receive cash rewards or fines, in a bid to improve punctuality.