SEATTLE — Cameras are being used aboard some buses to catch drivers who park or travel in lanes designated specifically for King County Metro. The pilot project launched earlier this month to ...
King County Metro noted Nov. 19 that the program is not issuing warnings or tickets but said the results will help them determine a path forward and make recommendations to their partner ...
KING COUNTY, Wash. — Public restrooms at two King County Metro transit centers will continue to receive funding after county leaders were convinced to choose rider convenience over cost.
The pilot is not issuing warnings or tickets but instead using cameras to learn the extent of bus lane violations along some of their most popular routes.
King County Metro started a pilot project mounting cameras equipped with artificial intelligence on two buses to watch for drivers in transit-only lanes.