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Kentucky Senate approves cameras on school bus stop arms

House Bill 7 aims to reduce nearly 1,300 daily violations by fining drivers up to $500 and using fines to offset camera installation costs on school buses.

FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – The Kentucky Senate has given approval to legislation that would allow the use of cameras on school bus stop arms, to catch those drivers who pass a bus with its red lights on while picking up or dropping off students. House Bill 7 was presented by Sen. Greg Elkins, R-Winchester. He stated, “Ad we all know, a lot of times the most dangerous point of a child’a dy is when it lets go of its mother’s hand and climbs aboard the …

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The Advocate-Messenger broke the news in on Thursday, March 26, 2026.
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