BROOKLYN — THE MTA SAID MONDAY it will roll out Automated Camera Enforcement on three additional bus routes — the B68, M57 and B60 — beginning Dec. 8. There is a 60-day warning period before fines take effect. The expansion brings ACE coverage to more than 1,400 buses across 560 miles of routes. Officials say automated enforcement has boosted bus speeds by up to 30%, cut collisions by 20% and reduced blocked bus stops by 40%.
After the warning phase, violations will start at $50 and rise to $250 for repeat offenders. The program continues its rapid citywide growth.
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