The buses will be fitted with safety devices in India that will have a capacity of 23 passengers. A panic button will be positioned in front of each seat. Said a Road Ministry official: “If a woman in distress presses it, a signal will go to centralised control room and help will be sent.”
ALL PUBLIC BUSES WILL SOON HAVE PANIC BUTTONS, CCTV AND GPS
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