Transit systems turn to AI-powered cameras to catch drivers who block bus lanes

A street in Oakland, Calif., viewed through AI-enhanced cameras from the start-up Hayden AI. Transit agencies across the U.S. are deploying the company’s systems to keep bus lanes clear of illegally parked cars. Hayden AI

Hayden AI

KENILWORTH, N.J. — If you’re the kind of driver who parks in the bus lane to run a quick errand, you might want to think twice.

The nation’s biggest transit systems are using AI-enhanced cameras to keep bus lanes clear of illegally parked cars.

The company behind those cameras is a start-up called Hayden

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