ROCKVILLE, Md. — On-board cameras have nailed at least 14,000 motorists who are seen blowing by stopped Montgomery County Maryland school buses with lights flashing as kids are loading or unloading.
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EDITOR’S NOTE: This story has been updated to clarify information on BusPatrol America. WASHINGTON — The man behind a business that put stop-arm cameras in school buses from Texas to Maryland has ...
A Harahan-based company specializing in school bus traffic cameras appears to have stopped operating amid an alleged bribery scandal in Dallas that investigators say could cost taxpayers there tens of ...
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Soon, the wheels on the bus could go round and round and record bad driving all over town. The Lafayette Parish School Board’s Executive Committee recently received pitches from two companies — ...
DALLAS (AP) - The former board president of a shuttered school bus agency in Dallas pleaded guilty on Monday to tax evasion, a federal charge tied to an investigation into a bribery scandal at the ...
Montgomery County, Maryland’s inspector general has issued a report that raises concerns about the agreement that put cameras — including exterior stop-arm cameras — in county school system buses.
A $70 million corruption scandal involving an obscure agency that ran Dallas-area school buses has taken down another public official. This time it's Larry Duncan, former board president of the ...