Washington Cameras Catch Drivers Illegally Passing School Buses

July 9, 2015

A school district in Pierce County, Wash. has issued an average of 30 citations a month since it mounted cameras on school buses last winter to catch drivers illegally passing buses.

The News Tribune of Tacoma reported that the violations, costing $394 each, have resulted in more than $48,000 in additional revenue for the Bethel School District.

The district is one of the first in the state to use a state law passed several years ago allowing traffic cameras on school buses.

SchoolFive of the district’s 200 school buses were equipped with cameras. The trial period with cameras on stop-sign paddles in 2014, but ticketing didn’t begin until January of this year.

In all, 149 citations were issued. Another 89 potential violations from June are awaiting review by school resource officers.

Topics Personal Auto Washington

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  • July 12, 2015 at 7:18 pm
    SHolland says:
    In one incident, there is video of a white SUV passing on the right side of the school bus between the bus and the students about to board it. Because this happened on a rural... read more
  • July 9, 2015 at 3:43 pm
    Agent says:
    Perhaps these drivers had their nose buried in their cell texting while driving and as usual had no clue where they were or what they were doing.
  • July 9, 2015 at 3:19 pm
    Better yet says:
    Make them stand at the back of the bus at each stop waiving a stop sign at cars. Should last about a month....in the winter....with snow & sleet....

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