The safety initiative was started in response to pilot programs showing alarming rates of drivers illegally passing. The post ...
Each illegal passing represents a moment where a child’s life is needlessly put at risk, and we can’t ignore that here,” said ...
The city of Chicopee is implementing an AI-powered camera system on its school buses to identify and ticket drivers who ...
Chicopee says it will be the first municipality to take advantage of the authority extended last year for cities and towns to deploy cameras to catch people who illegally pass stopped school buses.
Newtown is considering Virginia-based BusPatrol’s plans to install new stop-arm enforcement technology on all of the 56 buses running routes in town.
The Clark County School District is poised to equip its buses with cameras to catch on video — and then ticket — motorists who break the law by blowing by the vehicles as they load or unload students.
New Haven has moved from warnings to fines for drivers who illegally pass stopped school buses, city officials announced.
The district deploys 18 cameras to film cars putting students in harm's way.
The district’s fleet of more than 100 buses is being equipped with stop-arm cameras powered by artificial intelligence to detect violations.
Chicopee will become the first city in the state to deploy stop-arm cameras across all school buses, with violators facing fines that fund the entire program.
In New Jersey, Sen. Troy Singleton is pushing a bill to install traffic cameras in school zones, aiming to boost safety and deter speeding near schools and buses.
To solve a problem that barely exists, the Clark County School District wants to soak locals for tens of millions of dollars.