MTA pilot program will install security camera display screens on NYC buses
The MTA will outfit more than 100 New York City buses with real-time camera display screens under a new pilot program that aims to make buses safer.
At a committee meeting for the MTA unveiling the program Monday, New York City Transit President Richard Davey said the new technology will keep both customers and bus operators safe.
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