In response to a tragic incident in Gravesend, where a speeding driver killed Natasha Saada and her two young daughters, local activists and politicians rallied at Brooklyn Borough Hall. They called for the immediate passage of the "Stop Super Speeders" bill, which aims to enhance road safety by mandating the installation of intelligent speed assistance technology in the vehicles of repeat offenders. This legislation targets those who accumulate 11 or more points on their driving records within a two-year timeframe, addressing the urgent need for increased protection on the roads.
Street safety advocates and local politicians gathered to demand the "Stop Super Speeders" bill after a speeding driver struck and killed a mother and her daughters.
The proposed legislation aims to install intelligent speed assistance technology in vehicles of drivers who accumulate 11 or more points on their licenses within two years.
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