Minnesota lawmakers are considering a bill that would increase fines for drivers who pass stopped school buses, with penalties reaching $950 for repeat offenders.
The Springfield City Council approved a resolution to support cameras on school bus stop signs to monitor vehicles that illegally pass.
With tickets starting at $250 a pop, and thousands of violators a year, there are millions to be made. So where does all of that money go?
Only 294 out of 555 AISD school buses had cameras installed as of Jan. 30. AISD's new contract will install video cameras on the remaining buses to mitigate illegal bus passing across the district.
Louisville Rep. Daniel Grossberg (D-30) says he wants cameras at all JCPS bus stops. House Bill 258 aims to install “video ...
The Springfield City Council has approved a resolution to support putting cameras on school bus stop signs to monitor ...
Gotcha. That’ll be 250 bucks. Automated school bus camera systems are not necessarily new, but the technology is starting to ...
Any kind of system that improves visibility or on the bus would definitely be beneficial,' says transportation supervisor ...
Altumint conducted a speed study in October to determine areas of Taneytown where speeding occurs the most. Cameras were ...