SINGAPORE: The Land Transport Authority (LTA) has found that another 1,000 buses are affected by the faulty bus arrival ...
The Expected Time of Arrival system will be "restored to 85 per cent" by the morning of Jan 28, says the Land Transport ...
"Bus operations are not affected, and all services continue to operate at their usual frequencies," says LTA.
About 85 per cent of the expected time of arrival (ETA) system for buses in Singapore will be restored on Jan. 28. The Land ...
A day after the Land Transport Authority (LTA) said it is resetting the Expected Time of Arrival (ETA) system for buses, the ...
Bus commuters can expect the Expected Time of Arrival (ETA) system for buses to be mostly available by Wednesday (Jan 28) ...
The Land Transport Authority (LTA) said it is investigating technical issues affecting the expected time of arrival system ...
In a bid to address ongoing inaccuracies in bus arrival predictions, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) of Singapore has announced a system reset set to occur at 8 PM on January 21. This critical ...
The Land Transport Authority (LTA) will lift a safety timeout following the autonomous vehicle (AV) incident in Punggol on ...
To address the inaccuracies, the LTA is undertaking a system reset that will temporarily disable ETA displays at bus stops and on apps. While this may cause some inconvenience, it is a necessary step ...
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