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Get out of the bus lane or no stopping zone or be prepared to pay up -- even if a Philadelphia Parking Authority worker doesn't witness it.
Proposed cuts to SEPTA’s transit system will lead to an increase in commuter times on Bucks and Montgomery County roads – for example, up 12 percent on PA-309 and up 9 percent on Street Road ...
Riders of SEPTA's Zone 4, which includes all four stations in Delaware of Claymont, Wilmington, Churchman's Crossing and Newark, could see their fares go up almost 30% in two months. SEPTA says it ...
The Philadelphia Parking Authority will start fining people who park illegally in bus stops and no stopping lanes this week.
Philly drivers who block bus lanes will soon be automatically ticketed, and have to pay a hefty fine
Initially the program will cost $383,385 per month. The PPA board of directors approved a contract with Hayden AI, in January, to lease the technology at a fixed monthly fee of $2,095 per camera; that ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- SEPTA unveiled a budget proposal on Thursday that it says would include a reduction to nearly half of its service, fare increases of more than 20% and cuts to the workforce ...
SEPTA riders will face major price hikes and service cuts if state funding is not increased to cover a gap in its 2026 budget, officials said. SEPTA said $30 million in cuts have lowered the ...
A SEPTA Regional Rail train headed to Center City, Philadelphia. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY) Have a question about Philly’s neighborhoods or the systems that shape them? PlanPhilly reporters want to hear ...
Implemented as a partnership between SEPTA and the PPA, the smart-camera system identifies vehicles in bus lanes or in front of bus stops.
SEPTA is installing AI cameras on about 152 buses and 38 trolleys, the PPA said. The no stopping, no blocking the bus zone and no double parking tickets will carry a fine of $76 in Center City and ...
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