SEPTA turning to AI to crack down on illegal parking in bus lanes

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SEPTA is turning to artificial intelligence - and some strategically-placed cameras - to get an idea of how often drivers illegally park in bus lanes on some of Philadelphia's busiest streets.

with Hayden AI that will included cameras mounted on route 21 and 42 buses. The program began on April 20. "The camera system is mounted inside buses and will automatically detect illegally parked vehicles on the Chestnut Street and Walnut Street bus lanes and at bus stops,".

with Hayden AI that will included cameras mounted on route 21 and 42 buses. The program began on April 20. "The camera system is mounted inside buses and will automatically detect illegally parked vehicles on the Chestnut Street and Walnut Street bus lanes and at bus stops,"
 

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