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April 23, 2012

N.Y. officials push to regulate intercity buses

NEW YORK — New York City and state lawmakers announced an agreement had been reached on what they hope will be the first-ever permit system to regulate intercity buses. The proposed legislation, which would impose stiff fines for violators, includes designating pick-up and drop-off locations, providing information about buses being used, number of passengers they are carrying and where the vehicles would be parked when not in use, according to a CBS New York report.

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