AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPublic Transport Contracting (Philippines): The DOTr and Cebu Provincial Government launched the “Tabang Pangbyahe Program,” a provincial government-led service contracting scheme with P20 million in support, pushing operator standards like GPS tracking, low-floor PWD-friendly buses, and cleanliness. Road Safety Tech (Cyprus): Cyprus will trial AI traffic cameras to detect drivers using handheld phones, with possible legislative follow-ups if results are strong. Rail Disruption (UK): Oxford station shuts for engineering works from tonight, with rail services cancelled and replacement buses running through Sunday. Aviation Safety (China): A small plane crashed into Beijing’s CITIC Tower (China Zun), killing the pilot and injuring 13; authorities say an investigation is underway. Maritime Security (Middle East): Iran launched drones targeting Bahrain and a ship was attacked in the Strait of Hormuz amid renewed US-Iran strikes and expanded US Navy routing near Oman. Traffic Management (South Africa): Gauteng begins urgent N12 repairs after underground pipe damage, with temporary traffic measures in place. Urban Mobility (Portugal): Portugal beefs up river services for World Cup fans traveling between Cacilhas, Cais do Sodré, Barreiro and Terreiro do Paço. Rail Ridership (India): Southern Railway says a 15-minute “current booking” rule for Vande Bharat trains is boosting occupancy and revenue.
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