AI Bus Lane Enforcement Boosts Safety, Reliability in West Hollywood

How AI-powered enforcement is improving transit operations, accessibility, and curb management

T2 Systems is proud to highlight a recent article by Matt Howard, Head of Product, published in Metro Magazine, exploring how AI-powered bus lane enforcement is helping cities improve transit reliability, accessibility, and overall street safety.

In West Hollywood, an automated bus lane enforcement program is addressing a common yet critical challenge: illegally stopped vehicles that block dedicated bus lanes and stops. These violations don’t just cause delays; they can create significant barriers for riders, particularly those with disabilities who rely on safe, consistent access to public transit.

The article details how the city is leveraging Hayden AI’s bus-mounted camera technology alongside T2 Systems’ centralized parking and enforcement platform to detect violations and support more effective enforcement. This integrated, data-driven approach enables cities to better manage curb space while maintaining human oversight and prioritizing fairness.

West Hollywood’s program also emphasizes transparency, strong privacy protections, and education-first enforcement demonstrating how AI can be deployed responsibly to support community goals, not just citations.

As cities continue to invest in public transit, solutions like automated bus lane enforcement play a critical role in ensuring those investments deliver real value—keeping buses moving, improving accessibility, and creating safer, more efficient streets for everyone.

Read the full article on Metro Magazine to learn more about how West Hollywood is setting a new standard for AI-driven transit enforcement

 

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March 17, 2026