NY Automated Work Zone Speed Monitoring Program
Driving too fast in work zones endangers everyone present. This reality led to the establishment of New York’s Automated Work Zone Speed Monitoring Program, an initiative to protect workers and motorists alike. But what exactly does this program entail, and how does it impact you as a driver?
Purpose of the Automated Work Zone Speed Monitoring Program
New York implemented the Automated Work Zone Speed Monitoring Program to promote safety in construction areas. Its primary objective is to decrease speeding, a leading factor in work zone crashes, by deploying automated enforcement technology.
This technology, installed in work zones, captures vehicles violating the work zone speed limit. The program’s power rests in the New York Vehicle & Traffic Law § 1180-E, enabling automated enforcement of speed limits in active work zones.
Process of Automated Speed Enforcement
Under the program, automated speed cameras are positioned in marked work zones when workers are present. These cameras record vehicles driving at speeds above the posted limit. The owners of these vehicles receive a notice of liability containing evidence of the violation.
Penalties and Fines
Under New York Vehicle & Traffic Law § 1180-E, vehicle owners captured speeding in work zones receive a $50 fine for the first violation. Unlike typical traffic violations, these fines do not affect your driving record or insurance premiums. However, ignoring these fines can result in additional penalties.
Understanding the complexities of the Automated Work Zone Speed Monitoring Program is crucial for New York drivers. If you’re involved in a work zone accident, we can provide the assistance you need.
With the help of Levitsky Law Firm, you can navigate these intricacies confidently and assert your rights effectively. We will thoroughly investigate your case, ensuring your rights are upheld and guiding you toward the best possible outcome.
To discuss your case or learn more about automated work zone speed enforcement-related cases, contact Levitsky Law Firm today for a free consultation.