Buses Can Be Controlled From China: 'We Are Far Too Naive'
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In Norway and Sweden they have already reacted - but in Denmark the buses are still running, even though they can be controlled from China.
A Norwegian public transport company has warned authorities that the Chinese could remotely control electric trolleybuses used on the streets of Oslo. Buses in the capital area use the same Chinese trolleybuses.
Chinese-made electric buses of the Yutong brand, such as those that drive around the capital area on a daily basis, can be remotely controlled and switched off directly from China. Aftenposten writes, according to Danmarks Radio. The transport company Movia alone has 262 Yutong buses in operation, while more are on the way, writes DR. This is now causing regional politician Thomas Rohden (R) - who is also the founder of the Danish China-Critical…
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The Chinese manufacturer of the electric buses used by Skyss in Vestland, among others, has remote access to the buses, tests conducted by Ruter show. Safety expert calls on the state to intervene.
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