Beginning in May, SEPTA and the Philadelphia Parking Authority will use AI-powered cameras mounted on buses and trolleys to ticket cars illegally parked in bus lanes and blocking bus stops ...
In an effort to make travel on SEPTA more accommodating to families, the transit agency is launching a new initiative to add ...
“We know that it can be difficult for customers with young children to find adequate space onboard buses, and it is a ...
PHILADELPHIA (KYW Newsradio) — The Philadelphia Parking Authority is watching. Its artificial intelligence-powered cameras will begin ticketing drivers who park in bus lanes starting on May 1.
SEPTA is adding designated stroller areas to some of its buses in an effort to make travel easier for families. By the end of April, stroller spots will be added to 120 buses that service routes ...
SEPTA has been trying out lots of different stuff lately. Those gates at the 69th Street Terminal that are supposed to thwart fare evaders. All those new route numbers. The under-development SEPTA ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Philadelphia is moving forward with illegal parking prevention. The Philadelphia Parking Authority posted a notice on its website on Thursday that AI cameras will generate ...
The Philadelphia Parking Authority will have even more eyes on the streets in Center City in the spring. Officials plan to start using artificial intelligence cameras to catch drivers parking ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Police have released video showing a group of suspects wanted for assaulting a woman on a SEPTA bus. It happened on the Route 49 bus on the afternoon of December 13.
Philadelphia police are looking for five people they say assaulted a woman on a SEPTA bus in the city ... A surveillance camera on the bus captured the attack. Police are asking anyone with ...
SEPTA is installing AI cameras on about 150 buses and more than 20 trolleys, PPA Executive Director Rich Lazer told KYW Newsradio. The plan is fire up the cams in mid-April to capture images of ...