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Driving, parking, standing or stopping in a designated bus lane comes with a $100 fine. Cameras mounted on buses take pictures of violators. The vehicle information is then sent directly to DDOT.
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- SEPTA and the Philadelphia Parking Authority will be using AI technology to help crack down on drivers who illegally park in bus lanes and bus stops. Starting May 7, cameras ...
SEPTA and the Philadelphia Parking Authority will start using AI-powered cameras on buses and trolleys in May to ticket vehicles illegally parked in bus lanes and blocking bus stops, officials ...
New AI-capable cameras installed on just those 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. More than ...
With help from cameras and AI, Philadelphia Parking Authority to start issuing tickets for blocking bus stops By Laura Fay, Nate Sylves, Eva Andersen May 5, 2025 / 7:02 PM EDT / CBS Philadelphia ...
Street parking can be quite a challenge in San Francisco, and new bus guidelines from SFMTA meant to improve safety mean the removal of more than 1,000 parking spots in the city.
Get out of the bus lane or be prepared to pay up -- even if a Philadelphia Parking Authority worker doesn't witness it. Here's how AI is powering new ticketing program.
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