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SEPTA is investigating an incident caught on a viral video late last week of a bus pushing a vehicle sideways along Roosevelt ...
SEPTA would shutter the Cynwyd, Chestnut Hill West, Paoli/Thorndale, Trenton and Wilmington/Newark lines. Service across its ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- SEPTA and the Philadelphia Parking Authority will be using AI technology to help crack down on drivers who illegally park in bus lanes and bus stops. Starting May 7 ...
SEPTA officials are reviewing a video that shows a bus crashing into a vehicle and not stopping, pushing it sideways down a street in Northeast Philadelphia. The video was taken Friday around 4 p ...
SEPTA unveiled a budget proposal on Thursday that it says would include a reduction to nearly half of its service, fare increases of more than 20% and cuts to the workforce if more funding isn’t ...
Beginning April 16, forward-facing cameras mounted on some SEPTA buses will begin documenting drivers who stop or park illegally in bus lanes, at bus stops, or while double parked on routes 17 ...
SEPTA is installing AI cameras on about 152 buses and 38 trolleys, the PPA said. The no stopping, no blocking the bus zone and no double parking tickets will carry a fine of $76 in Center City and ...
Bus, subway and Regional Rail services would all be impacted. SEPTA said the moves are needed to address an anticipated $213 million budget deficit for the new fiscal year that begins July 1.
Let us know! The Philadelphia Parking Authority is teaming up with SEPTA to target people who illegally park in bus lanes. That’s a violation that can result in fines of up to $76 in Center City and ...
Philadelphia is the Wild, Wild West when it comes to driving and parking in the city. Pardon my French, but people are absolute assholes. But now SEPTA and the Philadelphia Parking Authority have ...