New York City is implementing Automated Enforcement Cameras on 14 bus routes to penalize vehicles obstructing bus lanes and stops. The initiative aims to ensure bus lanes are clear for buses, with fines for violators, including those on the Q58 and Q54 lines.
Automated bus lane enforcement cameras are a critical tool to help us improve bus speeds. I’m excited to see this expanded to new routes, especially the B62 that connects Greenpoint, Williamsburg, & Downtown Brooklyn and the B44, which runs through the heart of Bed-Stuy. https://t.co/k7oGb4FrpO
Drivers who block bus stops will soon be ticketed under a new program using cameras mounted to the front of MTA buses. Read more about the program: https://t.co/rXggdbQq7W https://t.co/UNYfrHCTbr
Heads up! The MTA will install automated enforcement cameras on some buses in our area, including the Q58 and Q54 lines. Make sure never to park in the bus lanes, especially on Fresh Pond Road, or you’ll pay a hefty fine. https://t.co/eGCs9Xit40
We're launching Automated Enforcement Cameras on 14 bus routes across the city, in partnership with @NYC_DOT! 📸 These cameras will automatically issue violations to vehicles that obstruct bus lanes and bus stops, as well as double parked vehicles. These new cameras are now… https://t.co/lG87StrgdN
Something to celebrate! NYC's buses are too slow. Drivers need to understand that the bus lane is for buses! All the NYers on the bus are counting on that lane to stay clear & it's great that we're proactively ensuring that it will be. https://t.co/RMjy2RvJiy