Minibus
Court rules in favor of companies offering minibuses on Uber on islands
The Council of State has ruled that companies can operate minibuses on Greek islands through the Uber platform, annulling a decision by the Deputy Minister of Transportation that said they would have to register their routes two hours in advance.
At least 8 killed in accident in country’s southeast
A collision between a passenger minibus and a truck has killed at least eight people and injured 11 others in the southeastern province of Gaziantep.
A minibus traveling towards the neighboring city of Hatay on May 6 collided with a concrete mixer truck, local media reported. The vehicle carrying several passengers was crushed by the impact of the accident and tumbled down a slope.
Bulgaria: 5 Dead after a Car Crash near Danube Bridge 2 near Vidin
Five people died and two people are in hospital after a serious accident on the Vidin ring road in the direction of Danube Bridge 2.
The incident happened at 9:30 p.m. A passenger minibus with Blagoevgrad registration collided with a truck that had stopped to wait its turn to cross Danube Bridge 2.
Gov’t announces changes in traffic regulation
With the new changes in the traffic regulation entered into force as of Aug. 16, it has become mandatory for minibuses, buses and taxis to have a three-point seat belt for children, while motorcycle, e-scooter and bicycle riders are required to wear reflective vests at night.
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Turkey Bus Accident Kills 12, Injures 26
At least 12 people were killed and 26 others injured after a minibus carrying illegal migrants crashed on Sunday in eastern Turkey.
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Istanbul’s shared taxis fined 1 million liras for violating rules
Authorities in Istanbul handed a total of 1 million Turkish Liras ($135,000) in fines to the city's shared taxis (minibus) for nearly 3,200 violations in 2020.
Life returns to normal after 48-hour curfew ends
After a 48-hour curfew in 30 large provinces and the Black Sea province of Zonguldak to stem the spread of novel coronavirus was lifted early April 13, citizens who wanted to meet their urgent needs took to the streets.
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Tourists Died in a Minibus Crash in Mexico
At least 11 people were killed and seven were injured on Sunday when a passenger car and a minibus carrying tourists collided on a highway in southern Chiapas, Mexico, local authorities said.
"11 people were killed and 7 others were injured," the prosecutor's office said, adding that an investigation into the cause of the accident had begun.
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Istanbul taxi fare increases 25 pct
The average taxi, school bus and minibus fares have been increased significantly at a Transportation Coordination Center (UKOME) meeting on Aug. 27.
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Bus with Children Crashed in Northern Bulgaria, 10 People Injured
A passenger minibus had an accident at the junction for Apriltsi, on the road between the villages of Bulgarene and Malinovo, Lovech region.
According to preliminary information, the driver of Ford Transit, carrying a group of 8 children and their companion, did not respect the advantage and hit a car, the Interior Ministry said. All passengers are from Cherven Bryag.