New York To Increase Speed Enforcement With 24 New Cameras On Highways

New York is adding 24 new speed cameras to roads throughout the state in an effort to improve safety and reduce speeding violations. 

The new cameras will be placed on major highways including I-95 in the Bronx, the Long Island Expressway, and Robert Moses Causeway on Long Island, as well as Route 17 in Chautauqua County. 

This move comes as part of a broader effort by the state to crack down on speeding. 

Speeding is a major factor in many car accidents, and New York hopes that the new cameras will deter drivers from exceeding the speed limit. 

The fines for speeding tickets in New York can be quite steep, so drivers should be aware of the risks involved before they put their foot on the gas pedal.

The addition of these new cameras is likely to be met with mixed reactions from drivers. 

Some drivers may see them as an unwelcome intrusion, while others may support them as a necessary measure to improve safety. 

Regardless of how drivers feel about the cameras, they should be aware of their locations and obey the speed limit to avoid getting a ticket. Your Thoughts Readers...

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