New York Expands Technology-Based Traffic Enforcement
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is backing a proposal that could require certain drivers to install technology that limits how fast their vehicles can travel. Supporters argue the measure could help prevent deadly crashes caused by repeat speeding offenders and save lives on New York roads. Critics, however, are likely to raise concerns about government oversight, personal freedom, and the expanding use of technology to regulate driver behavior. Under the proposal, drivers who fail to install the required device could ultimately lose their vehicle registration. The debate highlights the ongoing tension between public safety, enforcement technology, and individual rights. #KathyHochul #NewYork #SpeedLimiters #TrafficSafety #PublicSafety #NewYorkPolitics #Driving #Speeding #GovernmentPolicy #RoadSafety #Transportation #Politics #BreakingNews #TrafficEnforcement #NYNews