New HD cameras to spot drivers passing buses

BYRON TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WOOD) — A new product that will soon be offered by a Byron Center-area company will better document drivers who illegally pass school buses.

PRO-VISION Video Systems has offered bus cameras for years, but the latest technology is nothing like previous products.

"Now we've packaged it into a single unit. So two lenses on one camera, with the artificial intelligence running and decision-making behind how the camera operates," director of sales Andrew Beach explained to 24 Hour News 8 Wednesday. "It's not only going to capture when vehicles are passing and they're violating the stop arm, it's going to capture those bits and pieces so you don't have to fish through a bunch of video to realize where the infraction actually happened."

Each camera will cost about $600. The video will be captured in high definition, creating a clear picture of the driver and the car's license plate. Beach thinks the imaging could be used in court.

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