to keep unauthorized vehicles out of bus-only lanes and bus stop zones
The program is expected to improve service for about two out of every three Metrobus customers in the District, the majority of whom do not own a car. “We are investing more than $100 million in our Bus Priority Program, building a network of bus lanes that will create a more equitable, better quality of life for people across the District,” said District Department of Transportation Director Everett Lott. “Over the next six years, our vision is to have 120-lane miles of bus-only lanes that connect our neighborhoods and bring people to jobs, kids to schools, and families together.
Why not just put cowcatchers on the front of the buses?
Use that ON the buses to stop the thugs
BS! Cash grab by the DC government because of the revenue shortfall!
More cameras… got it
That's great, although not sure it will do any good as long as the city's official position is that it won't go after fake car tags.