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Lee County will fine drivers $225 for passing stopped school buses starting Dec. 8, using AI cameras to enforce safety rules after 181 bus crashes in 2024.
Starting December 8, Lee County schools will issue $225 fines to drivers who pass stopped school buses, using AI-powered cameras.
Since November 6, violations have been met with warnings to allow public adjustment, with each incident reviewed by a human before a fine is issued.
The move aims to boost student safety during bus stops, following Florida state law requiring drivers to stop when a bus displays its stop arm and flashing red lights.
The initiative responds to 181 school bus crashes in Lee County in 2024, with officials stating no crashes are acceptable.
The cameras are part of a broader effort to reduce dangerous passing and improve road safety around school transportation.
El condado de Lee multará a los conductores con $ 225 por pasar autobuses escolares parados a partir del 8 de diciembre, utilizando cámaras de IA para hacer cumplir las reglas de seguridad después de 181 accidentes de autobús en 2024.