A bomb cyclone drops 14 inches at Philadelphia International Airport and up to 25.8 inches in NJ, triggering emergencies, outages and travel bans.
Philadelphia is expanding its enforcement against illegal parking, this time targeting drivers who block SEPTA trolley tracks.
The same technology the PPA started using last year to ticket illegally parked drivers from cameras on SEPTA buses will soon be used on trolleys.
The rollout marks an expansion of the automated camera enforcement program that SEPTA and the PPA launched last year. Hayden ...
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SEPTA to implement trolley cameras March 2, $51 fines begin April 1
Starting March 2, SEPTA trolleys on Lines T1–T5 and G1 will use automated cameras to catch vehicles blocking lanes or ...
Starting Monday, March 2 SEPTA and the Philadelphia Parking Authority will install artificial intelligence cameras on ...
After installing AI-powered cameras in buses across the region to ticket illegally parked vehicles, SEPTA is bringing the ...
In March, the Metropolitan Council will consider a recommendation from Metro Transit to install a new bus rapid transit ...
The transit agency is making its biggest changes in decades and adding a rideshare option for those losing bus routes.
Last week, SEPTA announced that, though a partnership with the Philadelphia Parking Authority and the city’s Office of Transportation, Infrastructure and Systems, it had installed AI-powered cameras ...
A major blizzard has dumped 14 inches of snow in Philadelphia, the most since 2016. Now, the cleanup is underway.
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