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The MBTA said they're going to install cameras on buses to crack down on drivers blocking bus lanes and bus stops in Boston.
The MBTA is developing plans to mount automated cameras on its buses to catch scofflaws who block bus lanes and stops.
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Axios on MSNThe MBTA is set to crack down on parking in bus stops and lanesBoston drivers will have a new reason to quit parking in bus lanes later this year: bus-mounted cameras that can read license ...
After a bumpy first month include delays, cancellations, and bus substitutions, the Massachusetts Bay Transportation ...
After walking through the turnstile at Aquarium Station, 85-year-old Joan Taylor glanced up at the seemingly never-ending ...
THE T WANTS TO MOUNT CAMERAS ON BUSSES AND POLES NEAR BUS STOPS TO CATCH DRIVERS WHO BLOCK BUS STOPS AND BUS LANES. THOSE ...
The MBTA is developing plans to use cameras on buses to capture the license plates of vehicles blocking bus lanes.Violators ...
BC Law’s Initiative on Land, Housing, and Property Rights hosted a panel for housing experts to discuss the MBTA Communities ...
A man fired shots at someone inside the Harvard Square MBTA station just after 2 p.m. Sunday, injuring no one but causing a ...
Some GOP representatives are angling to reopen the controversial MBTA Communities Act conversation when the House takes up its budget next week.
Investigators believe a man fired about four to five shots at a “targeted individual” at the Harvard MBTA station Sunday ...
The MBTA recently announced its schedule changes for the 129th Boston Marathon on April 21. In order to avoid overcrowding, ...
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