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Dearborn first-reading allows bus-mounted cameras to ticket drivers who illegally pass stopped school buses
5764830 · September 10, 2025
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Summary
Council heard a first reading of an ordinance authorizing camera-based enforcement for drivers who fail to stop for school buses, aligning local code with Michigan law (MCL 257.682). The city would partner with Dearborn Public Schools to manage recordings; fines would escalate for repeat offenders.
Dearborn's City Council completed a first reading on Sept. 9 of an ordinance that would allow camera-based enforcement for drivers who fail to stop for school buses, bringing local code into alignment with recent changes in Michigan law (MCL 257.682).
Staff told the council the…
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