OP-ED: How many more lives must be lost before we slow down?

NEW YORK - New York’s Stop Super Speeders Act (S4045 / A2299-B) has been included in the State Senate’s one-house budget proposal — a major step forward. The bill targets the top 1% of the most dangerous drivers with repeat violations.

FSS member, Darnell Sealy-McCrorey, grieves his daughter and pushes for change, stating "Niyell isn’t coming back — but that doesn’t mean we can’t prevent other crashes like the one that killed her. We can make sure that fewer New Yorkers die because of someone else’s reckless driving. We can give judges a tool to protect the public while offering drivers a path back to responsibility."

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