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Yeadon launches AI bus‑patrol program; violators to face $300 fines
2115381 · January 16, 2025
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Summary
The borough and police department described a new automated bus‑patrol program that captures images and video of motorists who pass stopped school buses; the mayor said the program started Jan. 6 and the police chief said citations are $300.
Yeadon officials described a new automated bus‑patrol program intended to improve compliance with school-bus stop laws.
Mayor Rowan Hopkins announced that the Yeadon Police Department began the bus-patrol program on Monday, Jan. 6. The system uses cameras on school…
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