Traffic & Transit
MBTA To Install Cameras To Crack Down On Cars Blocking Bus Lanes And Bus Stops
The MBTA will first test the cameras first on a portion of Brighton Avenue, a small stretch between the North End and West End.

April 28, 2025
The MBTA said they're going to install cameras on buses to crack down on drivers blocking bus lanes and bus stops in Boston.
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Gov. Maura Healey said she would sign the two bills that would allow the MBTA and school buses to install the cameras. After the bills are signed, the program would launch later this year.
According to one bill, first-time violators could get just a warning but a second offense could be a ticket that costs anywhere between $25 and $125 for stopping or parking in MBTA bus lanes. Parking at a bus stop could result in a $100 fine.
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