Buses with free wifi for passengers have today been launched in Exeter.
Stagecoach have revealed the 18 new vehicles, costing a total of £2.1 million, that will operate on routes between Exwick and Beacon Heath (E and F1/F2 routes).
10 of the new buses go in to service from today and it's hoped they will encourage more people to take public transport in the city.
Bryony Chetwode from Travel watch South West says it's a great step forward to install free wifi.
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