The UK government is investigating hundreds of Chinese-made electric buses for potential remote deactivation risks, following similar probes in Norway and Denmark. Officials are assessing Yutong’s ability to access vehicle control systems, a concern amplified by heightened scrutiny of China’s role in critical infrastructure.
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