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NYC Drivers Face Fines as MTA Launches Automated Enforcement for Blocking Bus Lanes

Mymoena Davids by Mymoena Davids
August 20, 2024
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NYC Drivers Face Fines as MTA Launches Automated Enforcement for Blocking Bus Lanes
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On Monday, August 19th, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) began issuing fines to drivers in New York City who block bus stops, bus lanes, or double parks as part of an effort to improve bus service across the city. This initiative, which follows a two-month warning period, is enforced through the Automated Camera Enforcement (ACE) system. Cameras mounted on MTA buses capture violations in real-time, and tickets are automatically mailed to offending drivers.

The fines start at $50 for first-time offenders but can escalate to $250 for repeat violations. Frank Annicaro, Senior Vice President of Buses at New York City Transit, emphasized the importance of keeping bus routes clear, stating, “If you’re double parked on our routes, blocking our buses, or if you’re parked in our bus lanes, you are now going to receive a violation.”

This program is part of a broader effort by the MTA to enhance bus speeds and reduce collisions. According to the MTA, routes equipped with the ACE system have already seen a 5% increase in bus speeds and a 20% reduction in accidents. The agency also reports that less than 10% of drivers who receive a fine are likely to commit a subsequent violation, indicating the program’s potential effectiveness.

The ACE system is currently installed on over 600 buses across 14 routes in the city. MTA officials, including DOT Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez, have stressed that the only way for drivers to avoid these fines is to stay out of bus lanes altogether. Rodriguez noted, “Now drivers won’t be getting warnings anymore. The only way to prevent a ticket is if they stay out of the bus lane.”

The MTA’s commitment to maintaining efficient bus service is clear as they continue to expand enforcement measures. With this new initiative in full swing, the agency hopes to significantly reduce traffic congestion and make bus travel more reliable for New Yorkers.

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