NYC ‘super speeders’ will now be forced to install speed-limiting devices in their cars
New York City has enacted a law requiring 'super speeders' to install speed-limiting devices in their vehicles. This measure targets drivers with 16 or more speed camera violations in a year and aims to enhance road safety. The law is set to take effect after Governor Kathy Hochul signs the budget, which she has expressed support for.
- ▪Drivers with 16 or more speed camera violations will be mandated to install GPS-based speed limiters.
- ▪The law includes escalating penalties for non-compliance, with fines ranging from $1,500 to $2,500.
- ▪Families affected by speeding incidents have expressed support for the measure, highlighting its potential to save lives.
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Politics NYC ‘super speeders’ will now be forced to install speed-limiting devices in their cars By Carl Campanile and Haley Brown Published May 26, 2026, 5:08 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google The city’s s worst “super speeders” will be forced to install speed-limiting devices on their cars, under a new state law passed Tuesday. The measure, approved as part of the state’s budget, will require drivers with 16 or more speed camera violations in a year to install a speed-limiting device that uses GPS technology to keep drivers from going faster than posted speed limits. The new law is set to take effect about one year from the date Gov. Kathy Hochul signs the budget — and will apply only to violations that occur after that.
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