Buses in NYC are getting even more cameras to detect people illegally driving in bus lanes. Keep an eye out for warnings or potential fines.
Staten Island’s 8 most active red light cameras issued over 25K tickets so far this year, data shows
Specifically, cameras at eight Staten Island intersections have ticketed 25,198 light runners, more than half of all the red ...
As the pavement sizzled in the summer sun and Central Park bustled with picnickers, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), which oversees public transit in New York City, added to the heat ...
Red-light cameras capture vehicles that enter an intersection after the signal turns red. Speed cameras use radar or similar ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- The MTA is looking to crack down further on drivers who block bus lanes and calling on enforcement expansion to be included in the state budget. MTA officials held a news conference ...
Serial street-sweeper scofflaws, beware. You could soon be on camera. The New York City Council Wednesday voted to give its consent to a proposed state law that would ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- New York City is attempting to dramatically increase the number of red light cameras at intersections from the current 150 to 1,325. The proposal for the increase comes as the city ...
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