Philadelphia, PA collaborates with SEPTA on AI-powered parking enforcement initiative
Philadelphia, PA SEPTA AI Parking Enforcement Initiative
Local officials identified blocked bus lanes as obstacles to accessibility for seniors and residents with disabilities. SEPTA tested Hayden AI's enforcement platform on two bus routes over a 70-day period. The pilot's success led city council members to approve an expanded enforcement zone including all streets served by trolleys. Cameras mounted to SEPTA transit vehicles capture street footage for evaluation by the platform, thus supporting improved enforcement efforts.
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What to Know About the New Camera-Based Parking Enforcement on SEPTA Vehicles | Office of Transportation, Infrastructure, and Sustainability | City of Philadelphia
Mayor Jim Kenney signed into law Bill No. 230489, allowing for the camera-based parking enforcement technology.
Philadelphia transit system will use AI to ticket cars parked in bus lanes | StateScoop
Philadelphia's transit authority is expanding a program to use AI-powered cameras to spot and ticket cars illegally parked in bus lanes.
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