London’s public transport company has committed to a new cleaning regime for its metro and bus network. This includes ensuring that all regularly touched areas, such as poles on buses, are wiped down every day with a strong disinfectant. Other new concepts include testing of a new cleaning agent that could potentially offer 30 days’ worth of viral protection, and testing a hygiene back-pack that would allow for this new disinfectant to be sprayed safely and quickly across the network.
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In a separate advice here London Mayor, Sadiq Khan, has warned that London’s transport network foresees operating a weekend style service during the week, meaning less frequent travel options.
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In the wake of global health concerns and an increased focus on public safety, the transportation industry has undergone a transformative shift. Now, more than ever, public transport systems are prioritizing the health and well-being of passengers through the implementation of enhanced cleaning protocols.
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