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Renewed Push for NY Speed Limiter Bill After Fatal Brooklyn Crash

Lawmakers and advocates intensify efforts to pass the 'Stop Super Speeders' bill following a crash that killed a mother and her two children, highlighting systemic gaps in driver accountability.

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Elected officials and advocates rally at Brooklyn Borough Hall for the "Stop Super Speeders" bill following a deadly car crash on March 29, 2025 that killed three people in Midwood, Brooklyn. (Courtesy Office of State Sen. Andrew Gounardes, Office of Assembly member Emily Gallagher)
State Sen. Andrew Gounardes speaks at a rally on Monday.

Overview

  • The 'Stop Super Speeders' bill mandates intelligent speed assistance (ISA) technology for vehicles of repeat traffic offenders, aiming to curb reckless driving in New York.
  • A recent Brooklyn crash, caused by a driver with over 70 violations and a suspended license, has reignited urgency for the bill's passage.
  • Advocates and lawmakers argue the ISA technology could prevent tragedies, citing successful trials in New York City and its adoption in the European Union.
  • The proposed thresholds for ISA installation—six violations in one year or 11 points over two years—face criticism for being too lenient.
  • Traffic fatalities in New York City have surpassed gun deaths for two consecutive years, emphasizing the need for stronger road safety measures.