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At least 24 states already have school bus stop-arm camera laws, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. Oregon lawmakers considered similar legislation last year, but the bill ...
Two cars drive past a school bus' flashing stop sign on Central Park Ave. in Yonkers. The First Student bus was taking students to the Casimir Pulaski School Weds. morning Nov. 8, 2023. As if they ...
The National Conference of State Legislators has reported an increase in the number of states using school bus stop-arm cameras to record motorists who violate school bus traffic laws. With this innovative technology they can identify and punish violators.
The cameras track vehicles that pass a bus when the lights are flashing and the safety arm and stop sign are out, signs that the bus is in the process of letting off students.
More: Cameras could be watching you run a school bus stop sign, under proposed Kansas House bill "I had a hearing scheduled on it, and the hearing got canceled," Hill told the state board in March.
A traffic enforcement camera (also a red light camera, speed camera, road safety camera, bus lane camera, depending on use) is a camera which may be mounted beside or over a road or installed in an enforcement vehicle to detect motoring offenses, including speeding, vehicles going through a red traffic light, vehicles going through a toll booth ...
Since at least the mid-1970s, all U.S. states and Canadian provinces and territories have some sort of school bus traffic stop law; although each jurisdiction requires traffic to stop for a school bus loading and unloading passengers, different jurisdictions have different requirements of when to stop.
And 2,600 drivers paid the price during the 180-day 2023-24 school year for passing a school bus while its red lights were flashing and its stop sign was extended. Each was cited $300.