DETROIT — Since April, 95% of Detroit Department of Transportation buses have used a tracking system that allows control center operators to adjust routes to fill any gaps caused by unpredicted delays, The Detroit News reported. The operators say the tracking system has made operations run smoothly.

Additionally, the agency plans to release an app that will let riders check to see when their buses will arrive. For the full story, click here.

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