The district’s fleet of more than 100 buses is being equipped with stop-arm cameras powered by artificial intelligence to detect violations.
After weeks of open records requests and back-and-forth emails, JCPS released documents showing more than 50 settlements approved by the board since 2024.
SEPTA began installing AI-powered cameras onto its buses to identify illegally parked cars, and so far 112,000 citations have been issued.
KTIV rode along on one of the buses that the school district officials hope to incorporate into regular routes in the coming days.
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