Starting next week, people who park illegally in Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority trolley lanes and at stops could be spotted by AI-powered cameras. Fines are coming April 1.
The rollout marks an expansion of the automated camera enforcement program that SEPTA and the PPA launched last year. Hayden ...
The same technology the PPA started using last year to ticket illegally parked drivers from cameras on SEPTA buses will soon be used on trolleys.
Beginning March 2, 2026, SEPTA trolleys across the region will be equipped with AI-powered cameras for ticketing illegally ...
Parking violations are the enemies of surface transit, slowing buses and trolleys, making them less reliable and putting riders in danger.
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) has resumed revenue service on the Media–Sharon Hill Line ...
A major blizzard has dumped 14 inches of snow in Philadelphia, the most since 2016. Now, the cleanup is underway.
What you should knowA rare blizzard warning has been canceled after a foot of snow fell overnight across the Philadelphia ...