"The ten drivers with the most tickets have paid thousands of dollars in fines, yet the penalties have not stopped them from speeding on highways, in suburban areas, and even on school roads where limits are heavily reduced."
"Across the five boroughs, the worst driver received 259 tickets in Brooklyn and paid $63,744.23 in fines, yet remains on the road. The car was also the worst offender in 2024, and the driver reportedly accumulated more than 1,000 speeding tickets."
"Super speeders repeatedly rack up violations at the same intersections. The ten worst offenders received an average of 23 tickets at their most frequently used intersection, nearly ten times the number most New York drivers accumulate across the entire city in a year."
A 2025 study by Transportation Alternatives and Families for Safe Streets reveals that reckless driving in New York City is rising with minimal enforcement consequences. The ten drivers with the most violations have paid thousands in fines but continue speeding across the city's five boroughs. The worst offender accumulated 259 tickets in Brooklyn alone, paying $63,744.23 in fines while accumulating over 1,000 speeding tickets total. These super speeders concentrate their violations at specific intersections, with 87% of their tickets occurring within single boroughs. Over 2.5 million residents live near intersections where these dangerous drivers were caught speeding, indicating widespread public safety concerns.
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