NYC to quadruple intersections with red light cameras by end of year, officials say

NYC Prepares for High-Tech Highway Patrol: Camera Expansion Plans a Major Boost to Road Safety

New York City is gearing up for a significant upgrade of its traffic enforcement system, set to quadruple the number of red light cameras that issue tickets to reckless drivers. The expansion, which aims to bring the total to 600 intersections by next year's end, will see cameras added to 50 new locations every week for the next five weeks.

The city has long been a pioneer in using technology to combat speeding and aggressive driving, with its red light camera program dating back to the 1990s. However, after years of limited expansion, officials are now poised to take significant steps to ramp up enforcement. Following pressure from former Mayor Eric Adams, state lawmakers passed a law allowing cameras to be installed at greater numbers – previously capped at 150 intersections.

Transportation Commissioner Mike Flynn has announced that his team is ready to deploy the new cameras, citing reduced red light running by up to 73% in areas where they are already installed. The plan also involves ambitious street redesigns aimed at making streets safer for all road users.

While exact locations of the new cameras have not been disclosed, officials say they will be targeted at areas with high rates of crashes. Drivers caught running red lights face a $50 fine from camera-issued tickets, which have raked in over $20 million in net revenue so far this year.

The impact of the expanded program is already evident, with intersections equipped with cameras showing significant reductions in T-bone and rear-end collisions – 65% and 49%, respectively. The move is seen as a major step forward in tackling the city's most hazardous drivers and making its streets safer for everyone.
 
omg u guys!! NYC is taking traffic enforcement to the NEXT LEVEL πŸš—πŸ’¨! quadrupling the red light cameras will def help reduce reckless driving & save lives πŸ™... i mean, who needs that kinda tech on our roads? πŸ€– also, 50 new locations every week for 5 weeks? that's like, super duper fast πŸ’₯! T-bone & rear-end collisions are already down by 65% & 49%! mind. blown 😲... and did u know they're also redesigning streets to make them safer 4 all road users? πŸŒŸπŸ’‘ what more can we ask for?! 🀩
 
I just got back from the most amazing food truck festival over the weekend 🀯🍴 I mean, have you ever tried that new Korean BBQ truck? OMG, their bulgogi is on point! 😍 The flavors were so rich and savory... anyway, back to NYC's traffic woes... cameras or not, I swear, the real problem is when those taxis cut off pedestrians on 5th Ave πŸš—πŸ˜‘. Can't they just slow down a bit? And have you noticed how many street performers are always asking for tips in front of the Empire State Building? πŸŽ©πŸ€‘
 
ugh I'm so glad they're finally doing something about those reckless drivers in NYC πŸ™„πŸš— I've had my fair share of close calls at red lights, especially during rush hour. It's crazy how some people think the rules don't apply to them. Adding more cameras is a good idea, it'll definitely help reduce accidents and slow down speeding. But 600 intersections by the end of next year? That's a lot! 🀯 hopefully they can make sure the cameras are placed in safe spots and not just targeting low-income neighborhoods or areas with high foot traffic. Let's see how it plays out 😐
 
omg, like i'm so down for this!! πŸš€ NYC is finally gettin' its act together when it comes to road safety! πŸ™Œ quadruplinin the number of red light cameras is a total game changer (imo) lol. 600 intersections by next yr is a big deal too, it's gonna be so much easier for drivers to just, you know, follow the rules πŸ˜‚. and those stats on reduced crashes? mind blown! 🀯 i mean, who doesn't love seein' fewer T-bones & rear-ends? πŸ™

anywayz, kudos to Mayor Adams & the state lawmakers for puttin' this plan in motion πŸŽ‰. it's about time we saw some real change around here πŸŒ†. can't wait to c how it all plays out! πŸ€”
 
Ugh, gotta love how they're just gonna stick more cameras everywhere 🚨πŸ’₯. I mean, sure, it sounds good on paper that 600 intersections by next year is supposed to be a big deal, but let me tell you, my aunt has seen that same number of cameras pop up in her neighborhood and now she's getting fined left and right for running red lights when she just forgot πŸ™„. And don't even get me started on the design plans, "making streets safer" is great, but what about all the other factors like lack of bike lanes or pedestrian space? It feels like they're just gonna stick more cameras in areas that are already congested and stuffy πŸ’Έ.
 
I'm low-key hyped about this 🀩! I mean, it's finally happening - we're gonna see some real changes on our NYC roads. Those reckless drivers been running us over left and right and now they got cameras watchin' 'em πŸ‘€. It's all good that the city's takin' steps to increase safety - 600 intersections by next year? That's a major boost, fam πŸš—πŸ’¨. I'm glad they're redesigning streets too, it's about time we get some better infrastructure in this city 🀝. The numbers are straight up impressive too - reduced red light running and T-bone collisions? We need more of that! πŸ“ˆπŸš‘
 
omg, this is so cool! πŸš—πŸ’₯ the fact that NYC is taking tech to the next level by expanding their red light camera program is genius. i mean, who doesn't love the idea of safer roads? 😌 and 73% reduction in red light running is insane! it's like, you can literally see the impact of technology on our daily lives. plus, the new cameras will bring in even more revenue for the city, which is a win-win for everyone πŸ€‘. can't wait to see how this all plays out and makes NYC roads even safer πŸ’•.
 
πŸš—πŸ‘€ I remember when my dad used to drive me around NYC back in the day and there were like, only a few cameras on intersections. Can you believe they're quadrupling the number now? It's crazy how much technology has advanced. I'm not sure if it's a good thing or bad that drivers are getting fined more now...I mean, some people might get discouraged from driving. But at the same time, with those camera installations showing reduced crashes...it's like we're one step closer to making NYC roads safer! 🀞
 
omg, i'm so down for more red light cams!!! lol, they're like, super effective at catchin people who are all reckless behind the wheel πŸš—πŸ’¨. i mean, 73% less red light running in areas with cameras? that's, like, insane! 🀯 i just hope it doesn't get too expensive for drivers... $50 fines can add up, you feel? πŸ˜… but if it means makin our streets safer, then it's def worth it 🌟. and yay for ambitious street redesigns too! 🌈 that sounds like a great way to make roads safer for all users πŸ‘.
 
🚨 I remember when NYC used to have like, super strict parking rules and we'd get fined for even 2 seconds over the time limit πŸ˜‚. Now they're installing cameras everywhere and it's all about road safety πŸ™. I'm all for it, especially since those red light cameras back in the day were a game-changer – who wouldn't want to avoid getting caught running through an intersection? πŸ’Έ

But I do wonder if this expansion is gonna help with the whole pothole problem πŸ€ͺ. We need some serious infrastructure work, you know? Like, have they thought about adding more bike lanes or pedestrian zones? πŸš΄β€β™€οΈπŸ’¨ Anyway, I'm happy to see them taking a stand against reckless drivers – we should all be on board with that πŸŽ‰!
 
🚨πŸ’₯ Road Safety Upgrade Alert! 🚨πŸ’₯

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πŸ“Ή 600 new cameras? That's what they say! πŸ’Έ But can NYC really handle the tech overload? πŸ€–πŸ’»

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😩 73% reduction in red light running? Sounds too good to be true... πŸ€‘

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But hey, if it makes the streets safer for all, who cares about the fine print? πŸ€”πŸ‘
 
I'm loving this upgrade to NYC's traffic enforcement system! πŸš¨πŸ’» They're quadrupling the number of red light cameras, which is a huge win for road safety 😊. I mean, who doesn't love avoiding a $50 fine from getting caught running a red light? The stats are pretty impressive too - 73% reduction in red light running in areas with cameras already installed! πŸ“ˆ It's great to see the city taking proactive measures to tackle reckless driving and make streets safer for all users. I'm curious to see how the new camera locations will be chosen, but it sounds like they're targeting areas with high crash rates 😊. Bring on safer NYC streets! πŸ‘
 
I'm still trying to get used to all these self-driving cars on the roads lol πŸš—πŸ’¨. Anyway, I think this new camera expansion plan is super cool! quadrupling the number of cameras will definitely make a huge difference in road safety. I mean, who doesn't love not getting fined for running red lights, right? πŸ˜‚ But seriously, 73% reduction in red light running at intersections with cameras installed is crazy impressive! And adding 50 new locations every week for the next five weeks is like, super fast progress πŸš€. Now if we could just make sure those T-bone and rear-end collisions keep coming down... that would be awesome πŸ’―.
 
I'm loving this! πŸš€ They're quadrupling the number of red light cameras, which means more eyes on the road to catch those speeding nuts πŸ˜‚. It's amazing how tech can help us stay safe out there. I mean, who doesn't want to get fined for running a red light? $50 isn't so bad either πŸ€‘. Seriously though, it's awesome that they're making our streets safer with all these camera upgrades and street redesigns too. 600 intersections by next year is definitely doable! I'm also stoked that the cameras are reducing T-bone and rear-end collisions - those can be super scary 😱. All in all, this expansion is a big win for road safety 🚨πŸ’ͺ.
 
I gotta say, this new camera expansion is like a wake-up call for reckless drivers 🚨. I mean, we all know speeding and running red lights can have serious consequences, but it takes a big change for people to take notice. The fact that NYC is quadrupling its camera count shows they're taking the issue seriously. It's also cool to see them targeting areas with high crash rates - like, if you're gonna run red lights, you might as well do it somewhere safe, right? πŸ˜‚ But seriously, this new system could be a game-changer for road safety. We just gotta make sure everyone follows the rules and drives responsibly. The city's goal of making streets safer for all users is something we should all get behind. It's like, if one person changes their behavior, it can have a ripple effect and make roads better for everyone 🌈.
 
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