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Albany City School District students must live at least 1.5 miles away from their school in order to qualify for free bus fare. The district partners with the Capital District Transportation Authority to offer these rides. But some students say more transportation options are needed.
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Last year, Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey signed legislation that would let towns and cities use video monitoring to track drivers who fail to stop for school buses. This week, a city in western Massachusetts became the first to take full-advantage.
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Following other communities in the region, Albany is now using artificial intelligence on school buses to promote safety.
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Officials have a warning for the new school year: be careful around buses and students.
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Schools in New York state can now install cameras on the stop arms of school buses to catch motorists who put students at risk.Under legislation signed…
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A New York state senator from the Hudson Valley has introduced legislation requiring school buses to have over the shoulder seat belts. This comes in the…
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Vermont State Police say four of 29 students on a school bus involved in a minor crash were taken to a hospital for evaluation.Police say all injuries…
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New York officials say an Illinois-based school bus company has returned nearly $292,000 in wages to underpaid employees across the upstate…
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Law enforcement officers across New York state are participating in a crackdown on motorists who illegally pass school buses when they're picking up or…
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The Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles says a school bus driver is facing a charge of negligent operation accusing him of drinking alcoholic beverages…