Traffic & Transit
2 Manhattan Routes Added To MTA Bus Lane Enforcement: See Where
These two new bus routes are in addition to the 34 routes currently enforced by automated cameras.

NEW YORK CITY — The Metropolitan Transportation Authority announced two more bus routes in Manhattan will be equipped with Automated Camera Enforcement (ACE), officials said.
The M2 and M4 bus routes will receive automated cameras.
On April 28, a 60-day warning period will begin, meaning vehicles improperly using busways and bus lanes, blocking bus stops, or illegally double-parked will receive warning notices in the mail.
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Once the initial period is over, drivers will receive summonses starting at $50 and going up to $250 for repeat violators.
These two new routes are in addition to the 34 routes currently enforced.
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Over 1,000 buses are now ACE equipped, covering 475 miles of routes.
Bus routes with ACE enforcement on average have increased speeds by 5 percent, with some corridors seeing gains as high as 30 percent.
ACE routes have also experienced a 20 percent reduction in collisions, officials said.
Each corridor with active ACE camera enforcement has signage indicating that those routes are camera-enforced.
Here are the 34 bus routes who currently have enforcement cameras:
- Bx35
- B41
- B42
- S79-SBS
- Bx28
- Bx38
- B82 SBS
- Q53 SBS
- M86 SBS
- M79 SBS
- M60 SBS
- B25
- Q5
- Q69
- Bx6 SBS
- B26
- M101
- Q43
- B35
- S46
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