This week, the entire fleet of 200 Syracuse City School District buses began rolling with high-definition cameras capable of reading license plates and triggering traffic tickets if drivers break the law.
WAER went along on the second day as buses headed out on the city’s south side to see if drivers are paying attention when the school bus stop-arms are deployed. It appeared most were.
While commuters are expected to slow down and prepare to stop when they see the yellow lights, bus drivers also have a responsibility to ensure all is safe on their end…