ACE In The Hole: MTA's Bus-Mounted Cameras Nab Over 400K Bus Stop Blockers - Streetsblog New York City
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The MTA's implementation of bus-mounted camera enforcement has swiftly led to over 400,000 tickets being issued within five months. Following an expansion of its authority, which allowed ticketing for parking violations along bus routes since August, the system now encompasses 1,000 buses across 34 routes. Data analyst Jehiah Czebotar's infographics revealed a stark increase in tickets for infractions such as double parking or obstructing bus stops, demonstrating the effectiveness of the Automated Camera Enforcement system in addressing long-time traffic blockages for bus services in New York City.
The MTA's new authority to issue bus-mounted camera tickets has resulted in over 400,000 tickets issued to drivers blocking bus routes in five months.
As of December, the Automated Camera Enforcement system issued 76,673 tickets for parking in bus stops, surpassing previous ticketing methods significantly.
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