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Philly drivers who block bus lanes will soon be automatically ticketed, and have to pay a hefty fine
Initially the program will cost $383,385 per month. The PPA board of directors approved a contract with Hayden AI, in January, to lease the technology at a fixed monthly fee of $2,095 per camera; that ...
New traffic projections from the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission show a potentially miserable commute for Philly ...
SEPTA announced significant cuts to services across the Philadelphia region. Here are the proposals in Harrisburg that could ...
Doomsday for SEPTA affects Delaware and its public transit infrastructure. Here's what you can do to fight SEPTA's proposed ...
SEPTA officials are reviewing a video that shows a bus crashing into a vehicle and not stopping, pushing it sideways down a street in Northeast Philadelphia. The video was taken Friday around 4 p ...
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An enforcement initiative using AI-powered cameras will help SEPTA and the PPA crack down on illegally parked cars in.
Beginning Aug. 24, dozens of bus routes could be eliminated or shortened if the transit authority doesn't receive more ...
As a result, SEPTA is proposing eliminating 50 bus routes and suspending service along five Regional Rail lines and one metro ...
Beginning April 16, forward-facing cameras mounted on some SEPTA buses will begin documenting drivers who stop or park illegally in bus lanes, at bus stops, or while double parked on routes 17 ...
The president of the Wayne Business Association says the potential elimination of the Paoli/Thorndale Regional Rail line ...
Philadelphia is the Wild, Wild West when it comes to driving and parking in the city. Pardon my French, but people are absolute assholes. But now SEPTA and the Philadelphia Parking Authority have ...
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