New York City drivers who fail to take a safety class after racking up violations caught on camera could have their cars seized in the first traffic-enforcement program of its kind in the country
The New York City Council on Tuesday approved legislation creating the country’s first traffic-enforcement program to seize cars of drivers who fail to take a safety class after racking up violations caught on camera.
The bill, known as the “dangerous vehicle abatement program,” would require drivers who get more than five red-light-camera violations or more than 15 speed-camera violations within a year to take a safety course through the Department of Transportation. If drivers don’t take the course, their vehicles could...
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