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“We’re going to apply certain algorithms to that map that allow us to very clearly identify the vehicles that are parked illegally and obstructing those bus lanes and bus zones,” said ...
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 ...
Joe Brandt has been a digital content producer for CBS News Philadelphia since 2022. He is a Temple University graduate and was born and raised in Pitman, NJ. Facing a $213 million funding gap in ...
All this can be avoided, the agency says, if Harrisburg can agree on a budget that funds mass transit statewide.
High-tech cameras will be mounted onto more than 150 buses and trolleys so the Philadelphia Parking Authority can identify ...
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 ...
SEPTA officials are reviewing a video that shows a bus crashing into a vehicle and not stopping, pushing it sideways down a street in Northeast Philadelphia. The video was taken Friday around 4 p ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- 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. Starting May 7 ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- The Philadelphia Parking Authority is teaming up with SEPTA to crack down on drivers who illegally park in bus lanes and in front of bus stops. Some SEPTA buses are being ...