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The MBTA is trying to crack down on people parking in bus lanes, and it could soon come in the form of traffic cameras and ...
A bus lane has become a town's fine hotspot, with penalties spiking since the closure of a major flyover. There were 10,241 penalty charge notices issued to drivers breaching the High West Street ...
WMATA's CEO Randy Clarke estimates that adding more dedicated bus lanes would increase passenger travel by almost 50%.
The MBTA is developing plans to mount automated cameras on its buses to catch scofflaws who block bus lanes and stops.
Soon, the agency will be mounting cameras on its buses to automatically ticket drivers who illegally park in bus lanes and bus stops. T officials outlined the plan, which is still in its early stages, ...
A 60-day warning period starts on Monday for drivers who block bus stops or improperly use bus lanes. People will receive warning notices in the mail before they’re hit with summonses, which ...
The MTA will expand its bus lane camera enforcement program to two more Manhattan routes starting Monday. The Automated Camera Enforcement, or ACE, program targets drivers who block bus stops or ...
In the second month of enforcement, automated cameras on two Metro bus routes in the city of Los Angeles helped issue more ...
By the end of this year, drivers who block public bus stops or bus lanes could start receiving tickets as high as $125, ...
In the second month of enforcement, automated cameras on two Metro bus routes in the city of Los Angeles helped issue more than 9,700 tickets to cars parked in a bus lane or at a bus stop ...