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How AI technology is helping to catch drivers passing stopped school buses
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In the 30 days since the start of the school year, 10,000 warnings have been issued to drivers who passed stopped school buses in Hillsborough County.
Starting Thursday, there will be no more warnings and law enforcement will begin to issue fines.
Those fines, however, won't just be distributed during traffic stops. New AI technology is helping to ensure all violators pay the price.
Virginia-based 'Bus Patrol,' which has offices in Tampa and Miami, has teamed up with the Hillsborough County School district by installing a series of cameras in its fleet of roughly 1,200 buses.
"Ava is up here. That's our artificial intelligence engine," explained Bus Patrol Vice President Donny Wolfe. "She knows when the school bus is slowing down, she knows when the amber lights are going on and she also knows when the stop arm is coming out. So with that knowledge, she is able to determine which drivers are violating the state law and passing the school bus."
Video collected by the bus cameras are sent to Bus Patrol for human review. Confirmed violations are passed along to the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office, for additional review. Once the agency confirms it, Bus Patrol issues a $225 fine to the driver by mail.
MORE: https://www.wtsp.com/article/traffic/ai-drivers-passing-stopped-school-buses/67-4e966151-0bc1-4c26-ba96-3624d4178fdc