The MTA is enhancing its camera enforcement program to address illegal double parking and obstructions in bus stops, with New York City planning similar initiatives using street sweeper cameras. These cameras aim to catch violators of alternate-side parking rules, a measure the City Council endorsed in a recent resolution. Previous camera programs have successfully reduced speeding by 94% at monitored locations and significantly lowered the number of serious collisions. Critics question surveillance implications, but the city sees cameras as a viable solution for improving urban mobility and safety.
The city plans to install cameras on street sweepers to catch violators of alternate-side parking rules, using technology to manage parking offenses effectively.
Studies show a significant reduction in speeding and crashes due to the installation of traffic cameras near schools and in other monitored locations across NYC.
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