SEPTA, PPA to announce ticketing crackdown on bus lanes parking
- Starting May 7, 2025, SEPTA and the Philadelphia Parking Authority will use AI cameras to ticket drivers parked in bus lanes, as confirmed by the PPA.
- The Automated Bus Camera Enforcement Initiative aims to reduce traffic congestion and improve public safety by addressing illegal parking in bus lanes.
- Officials stated that illegal parking causes riders to spend an extra 30 hours each year in traffic, impacting public safety and congestion.
- SEPTA will install AI cameras on about 152 buses and 38 trolleys to enforce these tickets, with fines up to $101 for violations.
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Costly fines ahead for drivers caught illegally parking in bus lanes
Drivers who illegally park in designated no stopping lanes, bus stops or double-park in Center City will receive warning notices by mail starting Wednesday, April 16, according to the representatives from SEPTA, the Philadelphia Parking Authority and the city at…
SEPTA, PPA to start using AI-powered bus cams to ticket illegally parked drivers. When does it start?
Starting on Wednesday, May 7, 2025, cameras using artificial intelligence will begin ticketing drivers stopped in bus lanes, no stopping lanes and/or double parked, the PPA said.
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