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  • WBEN 930AM

    Enforcement of school bus arm cameras underway in Buffalo

    By Susan Rose,

    3 hours ago

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    Buffalo, N.Y. (WBEN) School bus stop arm cameras are live throughout the city of Buffalo.

    The cameras were launched in July. For 90 days, warning letters were issued. Now that October is here, the vehicle and traffic law is in full effect with enforcement underway.

    Every school bus in the city of Buffalo, nearly 600 of them, are equipped with
    stop arm cameras.

    "When someone passes a stopped school bus, with its arm out and red lights flashing, you are subject to a $250 dollar fine," said Steve Randazzo, Chief Growth Officer for Bus Patrol, the company that supplied the cameras.

    The fine increases by $25 for each repeated offense.

    During the warning period, about four thousand letters were mailed to drivers.

    Bus Patrol has installed nearly 30 thousand cameras on school buses across 16 states. Randazzo said the data is unequivocal.

    "What we've seen is 90% of people who have received one violation in the mail, never repeat the offense. It's the lowest recidivism rate in all of automated enforcement," he added.

    In addition, in Suffolk and Nassau Counties, on Long Island, Randazzo said there's been a 20% to 40% year-over-year drop in the behavior.

    The goal, he said, is to give out no tickets, and to educate people.

    The city of Buffalo receives the entire $250 dollar fine. "We (Bus Patrol) equipped all of the buses. We record all of the violations through AI-enabled cameras. It is then pre-screened and then it is sent to the city for another review. Every violation is reviewed by the city of Buffalo before a ticket is mailed out. Under New York State law, the municipality receives the fine."

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