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Parking at a bus stop could result in a $100 fine. The MBTA will first test the cameras first on a portion of Brighton Avenue, a small stretch between the North End and West End, Sullivan Square ...
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Axios on MSNDozens of Boston-area bus stops finally give you live ETAsDozens of Boston-area transit stops have, for the first time, gotten electronic signs that share real-time updates on bus and ...
In January, legislators passed a law allowing the MBTA to use cameras to ticket people who park in the bus lanes. It's $25 to $125 dollars if it's in a lane, and $100 if it's at a stop.
By the end of this year, drivers who block public bus stops or bus lanes could start receiving tickets as high as $125, ...
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Sentinel & Enterprise on MSNEditorial: Stake MBTA’s fare-free bus bid with surtax cashLike a high-stakes poker player, the MBTA wants to go all in. But only if it has the chips to make this calculated gamble ...
The MBTA is upping the ante in its battle against ... Drivers face $100 fines for parking at a bus stop, while the penalties for standing or parking in a bus lane range from $25 to $125.
The MBTA said it would offer free shuttle bus service between Framingham and ... The shuttle buses will stop at Framingham, West Natick, Natick Center, Wellesley Square, Wellesley Hills and ...
If you drive double the speed limit or run a red light anywhere in Massachusetts, you won’t get ticketed by a camera — because there aren’t any. That kind of technology to enforce traffic laws is ...
BOSTON — If MBTA overseers want to make more bus routes fare-free, the best approach would be to eliminate rider costs across the entire bus network rather than in a handful of locations ...
The MBTA is developing regulations for using automated cameras to ticket drivers who block public bus stops or bus lanes. In the not-so-distant future, doing so could result in a ticket as high as ...
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