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Bill gains traction after tragic car crash kills woman and children

Bill gains traction after tragic car crash kills woman and children

A recent tragic car crash in Brooklyn that resulted in the loss of a Jewish mother and her two daughters, and left her son hospitalized, has reignited support for a New York State bill aimed at curbing dangerous driving behavior. The bill, initially proposed in 2023 but stalled due to lack of backing, would mandate the use of speed limiters for drivers with multiple violations or excessive tickets. State Senator Andrew Gounardes, a co-sponsor of the legislation, emphasized the need to address repeat reckless drivers and enhance safety measures on the roads. The devastating incident has prompted Mayor Eric Adams and other policymakers to push for the bill's approval, with hopes that it will prevent similar tragedies in the future.

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