Dundee bus firm ditches wing mirrors for high-tech cameras

Xplore Dundee will role out nine new double deckers this weekend which have a night vision function to aid drivers

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Author: Callum ClarkPublished 10th Jan 2020
Last updated 10th Jan 2020

A Dundee bus firm's ditching wing mirrors for high-tech cameras in a bid to cut down on collisions.

Xplore Dundee is to roll out nine new double deckers this weekend - which have built in monitors for drivers to see over their shoulder.

Managing Director of Xplore Dundee Christine McGlasson said: “We’re trying out this new technology as they are extremely clear and have a night vision function.

"We hope they’ll be even safer and more reliable than mirrors, and I’m confident the drivers of the new buses will quickly get used to them.”

Driver's view

The moves comes alongside the operator's bid to become more eco-friendly.

Xplore Dundee’s bus fleet is now 46% low emission, including 23 Emeralds, 17 retro-fitted double deckers and three Enviro 200 Euro VI single decks.

The operator is working closely with Dundee City Council as plans progress to implement a Low Emission Zone in the city by the end of this year.

"I’m very proud to say that with the addition of these nine new buses, almost half of Xplore Dundee’s fleet is now low emission.

All of our Emeralds are equipped with Euro VI engines, which are so clean they reduce emissions by 95% and are better for the environment than even a single car.

“We have plans to continue phasing out the older stock, investing in new buses and retrofitting mid-life vehicles, so we hope that figure will increase to make at least 75% of our fleet low emission within the next couple of years.

"It’s all part of our contribution to improving air quality in Dundee and encouraging more people to leave the car at home and catch the bus instead.”