SEPTA to Begin Using AI Cameras to Ticket Illegally Parked Vehicles in Bus Lanes -Philly Voice

Beginning in May, SEPTA and the Philadelphia Parking Authority will use AI-powered cameras mounted on buses and trolleys to ticket cars illegally parked in bus lanes and blocking bus stops, officials said.
The cameras will be deployed on 150 SEPTA buses and more than 20 trolleys, using the same technology from Hayden AI that was tested in Center City during a more limited trial run two years ago. Hayden AI's cameras scan roadways for cars parked in bus-restricted areas, taking photos of violations and then sending them to PPA with license plate information for staff to review.
Tickets for blocking bus lanes and bus stops will be $101, PPA spokesperson Martin O'Rourke said.