Two state legislators are advocating for new legislation that would require repeat traffic offenders to install speed-restricting technology in their vehicles, preventing them from exceeding the speed limit by more than 5 miles per hour.
The bill is aimed at drivers with a history of traffic violations, such as those who accumulate at least six tickets from speed or red light cameras within a year, or who amass 11 points on their licenses over a two-year period, according to lawmakers who introduced the proposal during a press conference at Brooklyn Borough Hall on Monday. The announcement came just 48 hours after a tragic car crash in Brooklyn that claimed the lives of a mother and her two children.
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