NextRide Technology replacement is funded through the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program A NextRide technology replacement for the Kelowna Regional Transit System (KRTS) rings up at $16.8 million. Starting on Oct. 23, new Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL) hardware will be installed on buses. New digital full-colour passenger information displays will also be installed on all heavy-duty buses. They will offer trip information including multiple upcoming stops, current routes, and service alerts. A statement from BC Transit says the upgrades will help provide convenience and bus predictability for customers. The NextRide Technology replacement is funded through the Investing in Canada
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