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NYC Bus Lanes Go Camera-Enforced | New York City News
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New York City is cracking down on bus lane violations with new camera enforcement on three major routes—Q10, Q80 in Queens, and M7 in Manhattan—starting Friday. Over 1,900 buses now have cameras that snap photos of offenders blocking lanes, double-parking, or idling, with fines ranging from $50 to $250. The program, already active on 63 routes, is cutting accidents and boosting bus speeds by nearly 30%—a win for the 1 million daily riders. Four more Bronx routes will join next week, with a 60-day grace period before enforcement kicks in. Check the MTA’s site to see if your commute is affected.
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