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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.

  • 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.
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