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An enforcement initiative using AI-powered cameras will help SEPTA and the PPA crack down on illegally parked cars in.
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SEPTA and the Philadelphia Parking Authority will announce their initiative of using AI technology on buses to issue tickets to drivers who park in bus lanes.
High-tech cameras will be mounted onto more than 150 buses and trolleys so the Philadelphia Parking Authority can identify and ticket vehicles illegally parked in bus lanes.
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FOX 29 News Philadelphia on MSNNew SEPTA bus cameras will catch illegally parked vehicles, issue parking ticketsBe careful where you park, because the Philadelphia Parking Authority is about to have many more watchful eyes across the ...
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Audacy on MSNIn an effort to keep drivers out of bus lanes, PPA and SEPTA launch AI-powered camera initiativeAfter a three-week warning period beginning April 16, PPA Executive Director Rich Lazer says $76 fines will be issued for bus ...
The Philadelphia Parking Authority and SEPTA have announced the launch of the Automated Bus Camera Enforcement Initiative. Here's what to know.
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