Wednesday, May 21, 2014

NYPD Cracks Down on Speeding Drivers Across City


The New York City Police Department is cracking down on speed demons around the city.


The anti-speeding initiative began at midnight and runs through tomorrow night.


Fines for speeding begin at $ 90 and can go as high as $ 600.


Drivers also face a penalty of anywhere from three to 11 points on their licenses.


New Yorkers who spoke with NY1 had mixed feelings about the crackdown.


“Traffic is already screwed up enough and it won’t help much, and it’s a waste of money,” said one New Yorker.


“Just yesterday morning I almost got hit at flat lands in East 98th Street they don’t respect the pedestrian cross light and I think it’s very very dangerous,” said another New Yorker.


The speed limit for most city streets is 30 miles an hour.


That drops to 25 miles an hour in newly-created “slow zones” and 20 miles an hour in School Zones.





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