Transport Minister visits Clarks amid enhanced cleaning regime

Transport and Main Roads Minister Mark Bailey (left) with Clarks Logan City Bus Service general manager Martin Hall (right) and team members ramping up cleaning efforts on buses.

Transport and Main Roads Minister Mark Bailey dropped by Clarks Logan City Bus Service today as enhanced hygiene measures are introduced for the safety and comfort of drivers and passengers.

It follows the State Government’s announcement on Monday that cleaning across South East Queensland public transport would be ramped up in a bid to further minimise the risk of coronavirus.

Transport and Main Roads Minister Mark Bailey instructed TransLink to work with operators and sanitise buses, trains, trams and ferries more frequently.

"Public transport is an essential service and it’s critical we ensure people continue to have confidence when travelling on buses, trains, trams and ferries,” Mr Bailey said.

“We’re also encouraging operators and their staff to continue taking practical health and safety measures such as using hand sanitiser and gloves when handling cash.”

Mr Bailey said the cost of increased cleaning would be met by the Palaszczuk Government.

“As of right now, all public transport will continue to operate normally, however our business continuity planning includes reducing services if required in response to advice from health experts and authorities.

Mr Bailey urged commuters to continue practicing proper personal hygiene as advised by Queensland Health when catching public transport.

“Experts advise that catching public transport is safe if we all follow some simple steps,” he said.

"Always remember to wash your hands thoroughly, avoid contact with anyone who has symptoms, cover your mouth and nose when you cough and sneeze, and stay at home if you are unwell.”

For more information visit www.translink.com.au or call 13 12 30 anytime.

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