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Yorktown reports 53 stop-arm citations in September; district studies route and depot changes for state 0-emission bus mandate
Summary
Yorktown Central School District Superintendent Ron Hatter told the board Oct. 27 that 53 stop-arm camera violations were mailed in September and that a preliminary study shows a small number of routes may not be completable on a single electric-bus charge under current battery technology.
The Yorktown Central School District reported that 53 stop-arm camera violations were mailed in September after motorists passed school buses with red lights flashing, Superintendent Ron Hatter told the board on Oct. 27.
Hatter said the largest number of tickets came on Route 202 (Crompond Road) and that October 1 alone accounted for 16 mailed violations. He clarified that the 53 tickets are not necessarily all Yorktown-owned buses; buses from other districts and BOCES that operate within Yorktown boundaries are included in the count.
On the state27s 0-emission bus mandate, Hatter summarized a preliminary route-analysis from INF (I and F) Associates: most routes appear feasible for…
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