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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.
With frequent delays, cancellations, and some shuttle buses, the MBTA is extending fare free weekend service through May.
The MBTA will be installing cameras on buses to catch drivers blocking bus lanes and bus stops later this year.
The MBTA attributes the cancellations to staff shortages and is extending fare-free weekend service through May.
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Authorities are searching for a suspect in connection with a shooting at Harvard Square on Sunday afternoon. A ...
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During Thursday’s board meeting, MBTA General Manager Phil Eng vowed to hold commuter rail contractor Keolis responsible for ...