Bus Tracking System Makes for Easy Ride
Technology is giving bus riders real-time information about their transits arrival. Kasey-Dee Gardner reports on how this technology is saving riders time and money.
Duration: 00:02:48
Date published: 3 Jul 2010 - 5:46am
Bus Tracking System Makes for Easy Ride
Technology is giving bus riders real-time information about their transits arrival. Kasey-Dee Gardner reports on how this technology is saving riders time and money.
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