TfL expands Routemaster ?ding-ding? trial after promising safety results
30-07-2026 02:00 via ianvisits.co.uk

TfL expands Routemaster ?ding-ding? trial after promising safety results

Other News Sources - Transport for London (TfL) is bringing back one of London?s most familiar sounds ? ding-ding ? as it expands a trial to see whether the classic Routemaster bell can help prevent passengers from falling over when buses pull away.
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