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The cameras will be automated, but a human will review the footage before a ticket is issued. There will also be an appeal process, and the MBTA Board of Directors still has to approve the proposal.
The MBTA is developing regulations for using automated cameras to ticket drivers who block public bus stops or bus lanes. In the not-so-distant future, doing so could result in a ticket as high as ...
The program is in accordance with a new state law signed by Gov. Maura Healey in January that allows the MBTA and the state’s Regional Transit authorities to issue parking citations using bus-mounted ...
BOSTON (WHDH) - The MBTA is developing plans to use cameras on buses to capture the license plates of vehicles blocking bus lanes. Violators would receive a ticket in the mail for up to $125.
Concerned residents want the MBTA to pump the brakes on a plan to eventually use agency bus lanes to move people to White Stadium. According to locals, including the region’s state Sen. Nick ...
These cameras provide a more sophisticated security system than the ones previously installed, with real time “look-ins” for personnel at the MBTA Transit Police headquarters, the Bus Control Center ...
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