January 18, 2025 - 19:05

The Steelton-Highspire School District is introducing new technology to their buses in order to crack down on illegal passing. As part of their new initiative, equipped cameras will be installed on school buses to capture images of vehicles that illegally pass when children are boarding or disembarking. This measure aims to enhance the safety of students and hold reckless drivers accountable.
The decision to implement this technology comes in response to growing concerns over the safety of children during school transportation. Reports of near misses and dangerous encounters have prompted the district to take proactive steps to protect its students. The cameras will not only document violations but also provide evidence that can be used by law enforcement to issue citations to offenders.
Officials believe that the presence of these cameras will serve as a deterrent to drivers who might otherwise ignore the law. With the safety of children as a top priority, the Steelton-Highspire School District is committed to creating a safer environment for all students traveling to and from school.
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