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Does SEPTA have cameras?

SEPTA used AI camera technology to document over 36,000 vehicles parked illegally in bus lanes during a trial study that was conducted over the spring and summer. The transit agency rolled out the 70-day AI camera-assisted pilot program with Hayden AI on April 20 and concluded on June 28.



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Windshield-mounted cameras on board buses operated by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) caught vehicles blocking bus-only lanes 36,392 times in a 70-day period, reports Thomas Fitzgerald in The Philadelphia Inquirer.

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New city program offers free SEPTA rides to low-income Philadelphians. By the end of the year, 25,000 low-income residents of Philadelphia will have access to free SEPTA fares, city officials say.

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Yes, trains in the United States and many in Great Britain do feature a type of security camera inside the cabs and externally as well. Also called onboard surveillance cameras, there is a multitude of reasons why each type of train features them on its exterior and interior.

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Yes, trains in the United States and many in Great Britain do feature a type of security camera inside the cabs and externally as well. Also called onboard surveillance cameras, there is a multitude of reasons why each type of train features them on its exterior and interior.

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