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Parking has always been a problem for most drivers. On the other hand, it's substantial to learn where to leave your car in ...
AI cameras mounted on SEPTA buses and trolleys will detect parking violations that obstruct public transit and pose safety issues. More than 4,000 warning tickets have already been issued, but ...
SEPTA and the Philadelphia Parking Authority are adopting artificial intelligence to further enforce parking regulations in the city. The agencies installed AI-camera systems on 152 buses and 38 ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- SEPTA and the Philadelphia Parking Authority will be using AI technology to help crack down on drivers who illegally park in bus lanes and bus stops. Starting May 7, cameras ...
SEPTA, the Philadelphia Parking Authority and the city's Office of Transportation, Infrastructure and Systems are launching a new enforcement initiative using camera technology to crack down on ...
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know! The Philadelphia Parking Authority is teaming up with SEPTA to target people who ...
The Philadelphia Parking Authority and SEPTA will begin using AI technology next month to catch violators. NBC10’s Yukare Nakayama has the details on the new enforcements.
Former Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney signed the law allowing SEPTA to use the Hayden AI parking enforcement systems to ticket drivers for “parking, stopping and standing violations that ...
The Brief New AI cameras are being installed on SEPTA buses and trolleys. They will capture illegally parked vehicles, then issue parking violations. Warnings start on Wednesday, April 16.
SEPTA notes that on Nov. 9, 2023, then-Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney signed into law Bill No. 230489, entitled “Camera-Based Enforcement System For Parking, Stopping and Standing Violations That ...