Extends provisions and makes technical corrections to school speed zones in NYC; repeals certain provisions relating thereto.
Impact
The proposed legislation would effectively reinforce and continue the initiatives established under past laws aimed at enhancing safety in school zones. By extending provisions that allow speed monitoring via photo devices, the bill aims to decrease speeding incidents near schools, thereby enhancing the safety of pedestrians, especially children. The bill reflects a continued commitment to traffic safety in high-density urban areas and aligns with broader public safety goals.
Summary
Bill A08787 seeks to amend parts of the vehicle and traffic law in New York, specifically focusing on the implementation of speed violation monitoring systems in school speed zones located within cities housing a population of one million or more. This bill aims to extend certain provisions from previous legislation while also making various technical corrections. The changes proposed by A08787 include updating existing rules surrounding the adjudication of traffic violations captured by these monitoring systems.
Contention
While the bill seeks to improve public safety, it could face opposition regarding concerns over privacy and potential misuse of surveillance technologies. Critics may argue that the deployment of photo monitoring systems could lead to an overreach of governmental power and infringe on individual rights. Furthermore, public opinion may lean towards skepticism about the effectiveness of such measures in actually reducing traffic violations without adequate oversight and accountability measures in place.
Allows for the use of an affirmation of truth of statement in an administrative proceeding; repeals certain provisions needed to make a technical correction in law.
Allows for the use of an affirmation of truth of statement in an administrative proceeding; repeals certain provisions needed to make a technical correction in law.
Permits the use of photo speed violation monitoring systems in New York city for the purposes of enforcement of license plate obstruction, concealment, and/or distortion; extends provisions permitting the use of speed cameras in certain school zones.
Relates to the weigh in motion monitoring systems and the data generated in conjunction with such systems pursuant to a demonstration program on interstate route 278 in Kings county; extends the authorization for such program.