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School Bus Stop Arm Cameras
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Summary ► ► Vehicles passing stopped school buses continues to be a problem, despite various attempts at deterrence ► ► Stop arm cameras are a solution that will capture violations and improve student safety ► ► Program is at no cost to the County, and there may be a small amount of revenue
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National Violation Statistics ► ► NASDPTS conducted studies in 2011, 2012 2011 study ► ► 112,000 buses in 28 states ► ► Over 76,000 violations occurred in a single day 2012 study ► ► 99,000 buses in 28 states ► ► Over 88,000 violations occurred in a single day ► ► If these are representative, nearly 16 million violations occur in a school year!
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Virginia Violation Statistics ► ► Virginia participated in the NASDPTS study 2011 results ► ► 455 buses studied ► ► 449 vehicles passed stopped buses ► ► 10 passes occurred on the right (door) side 2012 results ► ► 21 buses studied ► ► 13 vehicles passed stopped buses
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Local Violation Statistics ► ► ACPS Transportation works closely with ACPD ► ► Mechanism in place for drivers to report passing incidents to ACPD 49 violations reported in 2010-11 73 violations reported in 2011-12 46 violation reported YTD (12/06/2012)
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Overview of Current Process ► ► Requires driver to divert attention from students Difficult to obtain all information needed to cite Drivers may have to miss work for court ► ► Labor intensive Driver writes report ACPD reviews and issues citation/summons All parties must appear in court
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Overview of Stop Arm Cameras ► ► Sealed, contained camera unit mounted on outside of bus ► ► Hard drive recording device installed inside the bus ► ► Stop arm activation turns on camera ► ► Any incidents of passing are recorded and uploaded to data center using 4G cellular ► ► Data center processes video and sends clip to ACPD for confirmation
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Examples of the Devices
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Violations and Fees ► ► Confirmed violations sent back to data center ► ► Vendor prepares summons and sends to violator ► ► Violator has option to pay $250 fee or come to court (only 1% challenged nationally) ► ► Program is violator funded, and residual revenue reverts to locality ACPD costs for certifying violations ACPS receives remaining funds (school buses?)
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Next Steps ► ► Redflex (same vendor used for intersection cameras) has offered to conduct a pilot study at no cost, with no obligation City of Charlottesville is already conducting one ► ► Local ordinance allowing photo enforcement will need to be passed by BOS per § 46.2-844
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