Pa. officials weigh overhaul of school bus stop-arm enforcement as appeal backlog tops 16,000

BETHLEHEM, Pa. — The state’s automated school bus enforcement program may need broad changes, Transportation Secretary Mike Carroll said, acknowledging mounting concerns over the volume of appeals tied to the BusPatrol system.

Carroll made the comments Monday during a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing after being questioned by state Sen. Jarrett Coleman, R-Bucks/Lehigh, about delays and overturn rates associated with automated school bus stop-arm violations.

Public hearing on Appropriations (Department of Transportation, Continued – Budget Hearing)…

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