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The Parking Authority will start fining people who park illegally in bus stops and no stopping lanes this week.
Implemented as a partnership between SEPTA and the PPA, the smart-camera system identifies vehicles in bus lanes or in front of bus stops.
Starting in May, the Philadelphia Parking Authority will start using AI-powered cameras to start generating tickets for cars ...
The Philadelphia Parking ... Hayden AI, as well by PPA enforcement officers, before any tickets are issued. Scott Sauer, SEPTA interim general manager, said during a test of the program, more than ...
Get out of the bus lane or no stopping zone or be prepared to pay up -- even if a Philadelphia Parking Authority worker doesn't witness it.
That's when AI equipped cameras will go active on 150 buses and 30 trolleys along four routes in Center City. RELATED: SEPTA and Philadelphia Parking Authority announce crackdown on illegal bus ...
Drivers will start receiving tickets for illegally parking or stopping in bus lanes in Philadelphia on Wednesday.
Inc. He added that the hope is for educators to take what they learn about AI and develop innovative ways to teach it to students. High-tech cameras will be mounted onto more than 150 buses and ...