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Mumbai gets 27 times more rain than last year so far
Mid-Day.com | Monday June 17, 2013
The torrential downpour coursing down on the city may have eased many summer-strained nerves, but for those stuck inside - or wedged out of - public transport, it was pure misery.
Mumbai Transport department plans to start seven-seater share-taxis
Mid-Day.com | Monday May 13, 2013
If everything goes as per the old plan revived by the authorities of the transport department, then soon commuters would be able avail seven-seater, point-to-point, share taxi services in the city. The proposal introduced by the then transport minist...
Exxon pipeline leaks thousands of barrels of Canadian oil in Arkansas
Sunday March 31, 2013
Exxon Mobil was working to clean up thousands of barrels of oil in Mayflower, Arkansas, after a pipeline carrying heavy Canadian crude ruptured, a major spill likely to stoke debate over transporting Canada's oil to the United States.
Pune transport head apologises for using money for malnourished children to run buses
Edited by Sabyasachi Dasgupta | Saturday March 9, 2013
After NDTV exposed how tax collected to help feed malnourished children in Maharashtra was being diverted for maintenance of buses, the Director of Pune's bus transport department, which owes 50 crores, has apologised for the insensitivity and promis...
Dreamliners may fly again by mid-April
Monday March 4, 2013
The Dreamliner planes of Air India may fly again by mid-April, with the airline expressing hope that a permanent solution to the battery-fire that led to the grounding of all the 50 Boeing 787s flying worldwide will be achieved by the month-end, offi...
Will Dreamliner drama affect industry self-inspection?
Tuesday March 12, 2013
No evidence has surfaced that the designee system is responsible for the battery problem that has prompted regulators to temporarily ban the plane from the skies.
Delhiites brace for more cold, rain
Press Trust of India | Friday February 1, 2013
Severe weather conditions over western Himalayan region and north-western plains with very heavy rainfall and snow will prevail from February 3 to 6, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Friday, adding authorities in the hill states hav...
Boeing's 787 Dreamliner to undergo wide review: US agency
Friday January 11, 2013
Boeing Co's sophisticated new aircraft, the 787 Dreamliner, will undergo a comprehensive review of its critical systems by regulators, the US Department of Transportation said on Friday after a series of problems in recent weeks.
US rule seeks plane-like black boxes in all cars
Reuters | Saturday December 8, 2012
Devices that record crash-related data would be required in all new cars and light trucks under a US Department of Transportation proposal.
Pak International Airlines fined by US for stranding passengers
Press Trust of India | Thursday September 20, 2012
The Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has been slapped with a fine of USD 150,000 by US authorities for keeping passengers aboard a plane during an extended ground delay last year. This is the first fine for an international flight in violation ...
Government agencies, other sources powering Google Maps traffic data in India
Kunal Dua | Thursday September 6, 2012
The traffic data comes from a variety of sources, including government departments of transportation, private data providers, and crowd-sourcing.
Retain trial-run set-up on BRT corridor, orders court
Indo-Asian News Service | Thursday July 5, 2012
The Delhi High Court on Thursday directed the transport department of the city to retain till its final order an arrangement that allowed plying of all vehicles in the lane reserved as the bus rapid transit (BRT) corridor.
Man state bus to lure estranged wife, kids back
Indo-Asian News Service | Saturday May 26, 2012
In a bizarre incident, a former employee of the state transport department stole a bus to convince his estranged wife and children that he was no longer jobless, said an official in Yavatmal in Maharashtra.
Air India slapped with a fine of $80,000
Friday May 4, 2012
This is the first penalty assessed for a violation of the Department's new airline consumer rules that took effect in last August.
US fines Air India $80,000 for not sharing info with customers
Press Trust of India | Friday May 4, 2012
The US Transportation Department has slapped a fine of $80,000 on Air India for failing to post customer service, tarmac delay contingency plans on its website and adequately inform passengers about its optional fees.This is the first penalty assesse...