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If you speed past a school bus Monday, smile—you might be on camera.
Frederick County Public Schools has installed the $1,350 external cameras on 11 buses within the past year. Nine additional cameras are ready for deployment among the 422 buses in the entire fleet, 364 of which are on the road each day of the school year.
The two-camera system mounted below the bus’s flashing stop sign can capture a vehicle’s front and back license plate, time, date, GPS position and speed.
But drivers won’t get ticketed if caught on camera—yet. A bill on the matter before the General Assembly earlier this year was not approved, keeping the measure from passing into law.
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