WATERVLIET, N.Y. — A school bus safety program was announced in Watervliet to fight against illegal passing. School buses in Watervliet will be equipped with stop-arm cameras using AI technology which will detect license plates of drivers in the area. Technology installation and maintenance will be provided at no cost to the school districts or taxpayers. Every incident will be reviewed by the police department before violation notices are sent out.
This is a no-brainer. If it provides increased safety for our kids, then it’s a must, said Mayor Charles V. Patricelli. I personally have witnessed cars passing through stopped buses with their red lights on. Many times, drivers are in such a hurry that they are not concentrating on the rules or the safety of others. I’m glad to partner with the school and hope we never give out one fine.
It’s our hope that by having our buses equipped with this technology, drivers will think twice before passing school buses when the red lights are flashing and the stop arm is extended, said Dr. Donald Stevens, Superintendent of Schools. Not only is it illegal, but it is dangerous. We appreciate the City’s partnership in support of this initiative, which provides another level of safety for our students who ride the bus to and from school.
This program is a win-win for student safety, said Karoon Monfared, CEO at BusPatrol. We’re proud to partner with the City of Watervliet on this critical safety initiative, and we look forward to changing the driving culture around school buses. This program will hold irresponsible drivers accountable for jeopardizing our children’s safety and provide a safer ride to and from school for every student at Watervliet City School District.