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SEPTA and the Philadelphia Parking Authority will be using AI technology to help crack down on drivers who illegally park in bus lanes and bus stops.
An enforcement initiative using AI-powered cameras will help SEPTA and the PPA crack down on illegally parked cars in.
SEPTA, the Philadelphia Parking Authority, and the city's Office of Transportation, Infrastructure and Systems are launching ...
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Starting May 1, PPA will fine violators $101 for blocking a mass transit lane, and $76 for double parking or blocking access ...
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Be careful where you park, because the Philadelphia Parking Authority is about to have many more watchful eyes across the city!
University of Maryland coach Kevin Willard has been named the head coach of Villanova University's men's basketball. Willard ...
SEPTA said the technology will be a game-changer for its riders, as other cities have reported improved time performance.
The 15-year-old boy was among a group of 5 to 6 juveniles involved in a physical altercation at the rear of the bus at 40th Street and Girard Avenue around 1:03 p.m., according to Officer Tanya Little ...
In West Philadelphia, a teenager was fatally shot in a SEPTA bus According to ABC's report, on March 22, six juveniles were fighting inside the SEPTA bus in West Philadelphia. One of them left ...