Ministry: 71 Bus Runs Cancelled On Tuessday

April 28, 2026 | 4 Comments

The Ministry released the list of bus cancellations for this morning [April 28] with the list indicating that there are seventy-one bus runs cancelled so far today.

Bus cancellations AM Bermuda April 28 2026

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  1. Ringmaster says:

    71 cancellations! Maybe list the runs that are operating?
    What is the cause of this massive cancellation? Electric buses failing already?
    Clearly the Minister doesn’t know or care as the public never get an explanation.

    • Joe Bloggs says:

      If you recall, we were told when the first electric buses arrived that they required 16 hours of charging in order to operate for 8 hours.

      Could that be the problem?

    • trufth says:

      It rained last night. They don’t work in the rain, remember?

    • Hilarious says:

      Maybe the buses got wet. LOL. Remember that?

      Given the number of Chinese-made electric buses, I suspect a software issue is a possible problem.

      Headline: Denmark and Norway investigate Yutong bus security flaw amid rising tech fears, Security Affairs, November 10, 2025
      “Electric buses, like electric cars, in principle can be remotely deactivated if their software systems have online access,” Gaard told NBC News. This isn’t just a “Chinese bus concern; it is a challenge for all types of vehicles and devices with these kinds of electronics built in,”

      Headline: Norway uncovers kill switch in Chinese buses that can be shut down remotely – Denmark scrambling for solutions, The Economic Times 20 November, 2025
      Synopsis: Norway’s electric bus system has unearthed a troubling security issue involving Yutong buses manufactured in China, which may be hackable from afar. This unsettling news has raised eyebrows throughout Europe, with Denmark taking immediate action to inspect similar models in their fleet. Efforts are underway to assess the scope of the risks and safeguard the public’s well-being.

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