In Danbury, more than 3,000 drivers blew past stopped school buses in just two months after new AI camera systems went online. Every city bus now records vehicles that ignore extended stop arms, triggering a $250 fine. Mayor Roberto Alves calls the numbers alarming and says education and enforcement must increase to protect students. Other Connecticut cities using similar tech report the same problem, and Danbury officials say they’re pushing hard to curb dangerous driving.
