MTA plan to track buses with drones met with resistance from union, report says

New York’s Staten Island — According to a recent story from THE CITY, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority is considering the possibility of utilizing unmanned drones to assist in monitoring its fleet of buses.

According to the site, the MTA is asking suppliers for information about utilizing drones to monitor the whereabouts of the nearly 6,000 buses in its fleet as well as traffic on the routes.

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