On most New York City streets, the speed limit is 25 mph, enforced by hundreds of speed cameras, most of them in school zones.
Intelligent Speed Assistance technology restricts a vehicle's maximum speed, preventing it from exceeding local speed limits.
Starting Monday, drivers will want to think twice about speeding in New York City.
Drivers will want to think twice about speeding in New York City after a new initiative takes effect on Monday.
Mayor Eric Adams has said it makes no sense for the cameras to have limited hours when a majority of crashes happen late at night and early in the morning.
The announcements kick off Streets Week!, a suite of transportation, traffic safety, and open space policy announcements to double down on the transformative Vision Zero initiative.