NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) — More bus lane cameras are coming to New York City this month to crack down on drivers using them illegally.
The newest round of MTA cameras will be installed on the Bx22, M96, M116, and Bx2 bus routes in Manhattan and the Bronx. The 60-day warning period is set to begin on Monday.
Any vehicles found using busways and bus lanes, blocking bus stops, or illegally double-parked will receive warning notices in the mail for an initial period of 60 days, followed by summonses afterwards. Summonses start at $50 and escalate to $250 for repeat violators.
These cameras mark the latest edition to the MTA’s Automated Camera Enforcement program. Since its launch last year June, 43 bus routes throughout the five boroughs have been equipped with the cameras.
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