Sask. Rivers testing cameras on rural bus routes
Two Saskatchewan Rivers School Division buses have been outfitted with cameras as part of a 90-day trial involving its rural routes.
One bus has cameras mounted externally and the other has cameras installed inside. The aim of the project is to capture possible infractions by other drivers, particularly those who do not stop when the stop arm is extended and flashing.
“We’re starting out cautiously with a pilot,” said Donald Lloyd, chief financial officer for the school division.
“Our goal is to assess the effectiveness of those cameras before we move forward on a larger basis.”