With the school year approaching and a lot more buses ready to hit the road. Dothan City Schools is relaunching their Child Safety Program starting Thursday, August 3.
Using AI technology, the DCS buses are equipped with cameras that grab a picture of the license plate of a vehicle that passes while the arm is extended. The violator will be charged with a $300 citation.
“Latest data will tell you 17 million bus stop arms are ran every year throughout the country. When we did our last data run back in April that we had to report back to the state, we had more than 40 stop arms violations in the city limits of Dothan,” said Jay Bruner, the DCS Director of Transportation. “So what we are trying to do is do everything we can to ensure the safe transportation of the students within the district.
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