AI detects if you park in AC Transit bus stop lanes

AC Transit is now using AI-powered cameras to spot vehicles, including taxis, ride-hailing cars and delivery trucks,  that are illegally parked at transit bus stops.

The program, which kicked off Wednesday, covers all bus stops on bus lines throughout the agency’s service area.

For the first two months, drivers identified by law enforcement as violating the bus stop law will receive a warning notice that will be sent in the mail to the vehicle’s registered owner. Starting Oct. 7, warnings will be replaced with a $110 citation, which will also be sent in the mail.

The new program follows the success of using cameras equipped with AI to spot illegal stopping and parking at Tempo Line 1T stations and bus-only lanes.

AC Transit has equipped 100 buses with two small forward-facing cameras mounted on front windshields to spot bus stop violators. When a violation is found, the technology produces a 10-second video of the violation, a photo of the license plate, and the time and location of the incident. Police then review the evidence and determine if a citation should be issued to the registered vehicle owner.

In June, AC Transit upgraded its previous software on Tempo buses to more advanced AI hardware and software designed to recognize lane lines, bus lanes, bus stop dimensions and bus sizes, ensuring accurate violation detection, officials said.

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