May 18, 2018

Indiana School District Adding Cameras To Buses' Stop Arms

Lebanon Community School Corporation is installing cameras on its buses that record footage each time a stop arm is deployed. - stock photo

Lebanon Community School Corporation is installing cameras on its buses that record footage each time a stop arm is deployed.

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LEBANON, Ind. (AP) — A central Indiana school district is installing cameras on its buses to catch motorists who race past buses with extended stop arms.

The Lebanon Community School Corp.'s school board recently approved spending $44,000 to buy 39 stop arm cameras.

District transportation Director Becky Nichols says bus drivers have long complained about motorists running past stop arms, and the problem is only getting worse in the city about 20 miles northwest of Indianapolis.

The Lebanon Reporter reports the cameras will be fitted on each of the district's 36 daily route buses and a few alternate buses.

Nichols says the cameras will be installed over the summer. The images they capture will be sent to Boone County prosecutors for possible charges against motorists.

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