MTA considers replacing side-view mirrors on buses in attempt to reduce collisions
Switching to “e-mirrors” would save the MTA millions of dollars it would otherwise spend on repairs, New York City Transit president Rich Davey said at the agency’s monthly board meeting on Wednesday.
“An e-mirror is basically a back-up camera. It’s actually a video of the sides of the bus, if you will, and if you’ve noticed, our mirrors actually stick out a fair bit,” Davey said. “What we have found, particularly with the proliferation of dining structures in the city, our mirrors are just hitting more inanimate objects.”
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