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Bus Buses Surprise: Free Charging Found!
26 Feb
Summary
- Some buses now feature onboard USB charging ports.
- Commuters debate the usefulness of slow charging speeds.
- Concerns raised about security risks of public USB ports.

Recent discoveries reveal that several public transport services in Australia now offer onboard USB charging ports for commuters. In Brisbane, an accountant shared her surprise at finding these 'Free Charging Stations' with USB outlets on local buses, a feature also noted by other Queensland locals on newer vehicles. However, the charging speed has been a point of contention, with many users describing it as "absurdly slow" and insufficient for modern devices.
Concerns extend beyond slow charging, as many passengers voiced unease about plugging their devices into public USB ports due to potential security risks like viruses or malware, a phenomenon known as "Juice Jacking." Despite these apprehensions, the trend is expanding. Brisbane's new Metro fleet will include USB A and C charging points alongside Wi-Fi. Similarly, Sydney's state-of-the-art Mariyung Fleet trains, operating on key lines, are now equipped with both USB ports and regular power outlets, enhancing the commuter experience.




