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New Bus for London could boost air quality
Jun 01 2011
Transport for London has revealed the vehicle has been designed to provide a green alternative to the buses currently operating across the capital.
If successful, the New Bus for London could be mass produced and rolled out around the city next year.
The passenger carrier possesses the latest hybrid technology and is expected to provide significant weight savings compared to normal buses.
It is thought the new form of public transport can cut carbon dioxide emissions by 230,000 tonnes a year - a statistic that excites mayor Boris Johnson.
"I am thrilled that we are now able to put this lean, green and thoroughly ravishing machine through its paces. Over the next few months its mettle will be well and truly tested," he commented.
Such initiatives could go some way to improving London's air quality ahead of the 2012 Olympic Games, which may prevent the city being hit with a fine from the International Olympic Committee for its high levels of pollution.
Posted by Lauren Steadman
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