Red-light running spikes as NYC sees deadliest February for car crashes in 14 years

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Red-light running spikes as NYC sees deadliest February for car crashes in 14 years
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The alarming stats show a need to bolster the city’s red-light and speed camera programs, which have been effective at reducing crashes by the State Legislature in Albany.

A total of 23 pedestrians, cyclists and motor vehicle users died on NYC streets last month.State law currently caps the number of red-light cameras at 150, while speed cameras can only be installed near schools and turn off at night — when a disproportionate number of deadly crashes occur, according to city stats.

Mayor Eric Adams Mayor Eric Adams promised to make streets safer for New Yorkers through redesigned intersections and ramped-up traffic enforcement.Dennis A. Clark

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