Where Suffolk drivers are getting ticketed the most for passing school buses
Between May and December, tens of thousands of motorists in Suffolk were captured by school bus cameras for purportedly failing to stop, yielding roughly $12.1 million in revenue, according to county officials.
In 2021, there were 85,608 school-bus-camera violations since the program began issuing fines in May, according to a report created by BusPatrol America, the Virginia-based contractor that operates the program.
BusPatrol also released the top 20 citation locations. These represent 8% of all ticketing locations, according to Jean Soulière, chief executive officer of BusPatrol.
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