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(TNS) — After going nine years without them, East Baton Rouge Parish public schools are busy installing modern camera systems on almost the entire bus fleet, in time for the Aug. 7 start of school.
The nation's biggest transit systems are using AI-enhanced cameras to keep bus lanes clear of illegally parked cars. That's making buses move faster, but the rollout has hit a few speed bumps.
A soft launch among a small fleet of buses is tentatively slated for late fall, with the program expanding to other buses in 2026. There will also be a mandatory 60-day public education period ...
The cameras would take pictures of the license plates of cars that illegally drive past school buses that are displaying flashing red signal lights, which indicate that the bus is stopped for picking ...
The MBTA is developing regulations for using automated cameras to ticket drivers who block public bus stops or bus lanes. In the not-so-distant future, doing so could result in a ticket as high as ...
The school district expects to have the system installed in buses and in use by the start of next school year. Originally Published: January 20, 2025 at 7:00 AM EST ...
The cameras are part of a new state law that allows school districts to record drivers who ignore a bus’s signs to stop. So far, cameras are equipped on school buses in Hillsborough, Miami-Dade ...
At the January Board of Alderman meeting, a proposal for a camera system to record drivers who pass school buses when they are in service was included. The packet was the Bridgeport ordinance as ...
New AI-capable cameras installed on just two L.A. Metro bus routes helped to issue nearly 10 times the typical number of bus-related parking tickets in the program’s first month.