The NYPD is conducting a citywide traffic safety enforcement initiative over the next three weeks.
It started Monday and continues through July 6.
Police in New York City will be focusing on speeding, driving while using a cellphone, improper turns, disobeying traffic signs and failing to yield to pedestrians.
The latest crackdown is part of New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s “Vision Zero” initiative aimed at reducing traffic and pedestrian deaths.
Related Articles:
New York Gets $75M Federal Funds for Traffic Safety Projects
More Than 200 New Speed Cameras Coming to NYC, Long Island School Zones
New York DFS Issues Bulletin Urging Auto Insurers to Adopt Telematics Programs
Copyright 2026 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Was this article valuable?
Here are more articles you may enjoy.
Carmakers Push Toward ‘Eyes-Off’ Driving, Raising Questions of Safety, Liability
Lemonade Books Q4 Net Loss of $21.7M as Customer Count Grows
Florida Regulators Crack the Whip on Auto Warranty Firm, Fake Certificates of Insurance
Former Broker, Co-Defendant Sentenced to 20 Years in Fraudulent ACA Sign-Ups 

