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Cameras, Natural Gas: Ron's Buses Updated

Cameras, Natural Gas: Ron’s Buses Updated

Ron’s buses mainly transport 22,000 students in the department. The network is being modernized in both security and respect for the environment.

By 2022, 443 thousand video surveillance cameras will be used. Ron coaches What the network calculates. This represents an investment of 1 1.1 million for the Citral, which aims to equip most vehicles by the end of the year (three cameras per trainer and two per minicar).

Helps to recover image

These on-board cameras allow remote access to CCTV images so they can be easily downloaded, which was not the case before. The technology used allows, if necessary, direct viewing. As already enabled, the driver can trigger the recording of the video by pressing a special button. Images will be retained for a maximum of 30 days and will be available for law enforcement.

All of us need public transport and the question of safety arises, and we want to be in these matters. It can encourage as many people as possible to leave their car, especially in favor of public transportation“Michael Ederi, Citral’s vice president in charge of security, said:

Natural gas cars

Unlike buses, ron boxes have to cover long distances that do not allow them to run on electricity. Before hydrogen was formed, Sytral relied on natural gas (bio CNG). Of the 443 RON boxes in the network, 90 will run on natural gas by the end of 2022.The goal is to reach 250 by 2029.

This is an important issue in reducing particle emissions and combating air pollution, but it is also very convenient: twice as much noise pollution, less smoke“Finally, Vincent Monode, Citral’s vice president in charge of energy conversion, adds.

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