Passing a stopped school bus? Don’t forget to smile for your $300 portrait

Sometime next week, Cumberland Valley School District will hit the switch on a new on-board camera technology that will dramatically improve its ability to identify and fine drivers who illegally pass stoped school buses.

The district is installing video cameras on all 85 of its student school buses. The cameras are designed to identify, much like an EZ-Pass camera on the Pennsylvania Turnpike, the make, model and license plate of any vehicle that passes a bus that’s stopped in the course of its route.

 

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