N.Y. legislature passes bill to renew NYC speed cameras
Briefly

The New York State Assembly has successfully passed legislation to extend New York City's school zone speed camera program for an additional five years, valid until July 2030. This bill, already approved by the state Senate, aims to enhance road safety by maintaining the program that has been associated with a significant reduction in traffic fatalities and serious injuries. Governor Kathy Hochul's signature is now required for it to become law. Speed cameras, according to DOT Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez, are instrumental in making city streets safer for all.
The data is clear: speed cameras save lives, and their use has made our streets safer for everyone - reducing deaths and serious injuries wherever they are located.
The current bill that authorizes New York City's speed camera program is set to expire on July 1.
Speed cameras are a necessary tool in keeping our streets safe, as evidenced by New York City's declining traffic fatality rates.
The New York State Assembly passed legislation that would renew New York City's speed camera program, extending it through July 2030.
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