On June 17, State Sen. Andrew Gounardes and advocates rallied in Downtown Brooklyn to promote the Stop Super Speeders Act following its passage in the Senate. The bill mandates intelligent speed assistance devices in vehicles of drivers amassing 11 license points or 16 speed camera tickets in one year. By limiting speeds to 5 mph over the limit, it aims to tackle reckless driving—especially along notorious streets. Gounardes highlighted the need for state-level measures to combat repeat offenders and emphasized the bill's potential to save lives and ensure safer streets.
This bill, when enacted, will save lives. This bill, when enacted, will hold reckless drivers accountable. This bill, when enacted, will keep our streets safe for everyone.
It happens because we do not have a single tool in our toolkit at either the state or local level to crack down and hold accountable repeat reckless drivers.
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