The PPA program uses cameras to track how long a car is in a loading zone and issues penalties if you stay too long.
AI-powered cameras on SEPTA buses and trolleys have captured about 212,000 parking and stopping violations that delay trips since automated enforcement began last year, according to the Philadelphia ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- A 30-day warning period begins Monday for Philadelphia's Smart Loading Zone program. It's meant to better manage loading and unloading in designated zones. Now, the Philadelphia ...
The Philadelphia Parking Authority will start issuing tickets and fines this week as part of a program that uses cameras and artificial intelligence to identify drivers parked or stopped illegally in ...
The high-tech initiative uses cameras to track how long a car is in a loading zone and then mails $51 tickets to violators.
The Philadelphia Parking Authority will have even more eyes on the streets in Center City in the spring. Officials plan to start using artificial intelligence cameras to catch drivers parking ...
SEPTA and the Philadelphia Parking Authority will be using AI technology to help crack down on drives who illegally park in bus lanes and bus stops. PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- SEPTA and the Philadelphia ...
The discount is available until the snow emergency is lifted. All meter/kiosk, and time limit violations on residential blocks willnot be enforced starting at 4 p.m. Sunday. PHILADELPHIA - ...
As if you needed another reason to despise the Philadelphia Parking Authority (PPA), they’ve gone and raised parking rates in Center City, effective today. Meters in the “Center City Core” area, which ...
PHILADELPHIA - SEPTA and the Philadelphia Parking Authority are launching a new program to stop drivers from double-parking or blocking trolley lanes, with automated enforcement cameras set to go live ...
The Philadelphia Parking Authority has resumed ticketing cars for expired meters, exceeding hourly time limits, illegally stopping, blocking curb cuts and other infractions. Violators are again facing ...
The Philadelphia Parallel Parking Association wants to help settle debates over 'savesies,' 'love taps' and other unspoken rules.