Do speed cameras really make New York City streets safer?
Briefly

"I think it's ridiculous, honestly. Taking people's money," said Kaelan Milheireo, of Kearny, New Jersey. Many believe speed cameras serve more as a revenue generator than a safety tool.
"It's just a big basic gotcha and a money grab. And that's what this is, unfortunately, about. It's really not about safety," said Jay Beeber, of the National Motorists Association.
Beeber argued that simply lowering speed limits doesn't improve safety, emphasizing that road design plays a crucial role in driver comfort and compliance.
The article highlights that with violations issued for exceeding the speed limit by 10 mph, drivers can be penalized for relatively minor infractions, despite broader safety concerns.
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