
If a driver is so dangerous that the government needs to electronically control his car, why is he still allowed to drive?
That’s the question New York lawmakers don’t seem interested in answering.
Today the threshold is 16 violations. Tomorrow it could be 10.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) recently signed legislation requiring certain repeat speeding offenders to install GPS-based speed-limiting technology in their vehicles. Under the new law, drivers who rack up 16 or more speed-camera violations within a year can be ordered to install an Intelligent Speed Limiter that prevents their vehicle from exceeding posted speed limits. Drivers who refuse can ultimately lose their vehicle registration.
Reckless legislation
At first glance, the proposal sounds reasonable. Most Americans agree that chronic reckless drivers should face serious consequences. But the
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