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File #: RES.13-2026    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 1/16/2026 In control: City Council of Yonkers Stated Meeting
On agenda: 1/27/2026 Final action: 1/27/2026
Title: A RESOLUTION REQUESTING NEW YORK STATE AMEND THE VEHICLE AND TRAFFIC LAW TO EXTEND SCHOOL ZONE SPEED CAMERA ENFORCEMENT TO SCHOOL ZONES WITHIN THE CITY OF YONKERS
RESOLUTION
BY COUNCIL PRESIDENT COLLINS-BELLAMY, MAJORITY LEADER RUBBO, MAJORITY WHIP NORMAN, MINORITY LEADER BREEN, COUNCILMEMBERS PINEDA-ISAAC, DIAZ, AND HODGES:

A RESOLUTION REQUESTING NEW YORK STATE AMEND THE VEHICLE AND TRAFFIC LAW TO EXTEND SCHOOL ZONE SPEED CAMERA ENFORCEMENT TO SCHOOL ZONES WITHIN THE CITY OF YONKERS

WHEREAS, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has determined that speeding drivers are at a higher risk for loss of control of their vehicles, reduced effectiveness of occupant protection equipment, increased stopping distance after perceiving a danger, and a greater likelihood that a crash will be severe; and

WHEREAS, driving above the posted speed limit is a contributing factor in approximately 29 percent of traffic-related fatalities nationwide; and

WHEREAS, the dangers of speeding are magnified in school zones, where large numbers of students arrive by bus or on foot and are frequently present outdoors; and

WHEREAS, to mitigate these dangers, New York City implemented the State's first school speed zone camera pilot program, which has been an overwhelming success, with average speed incidences reduced by 73 percent in school zones where speed cameras were installed, and reductions of incidences up to 90 percent in certain locations; and

WHEREAS, speed cameras have also proven effective in preventing repeat offenses, as 46 percent of drivers who received a ticket did not receive a second violation, and an additional 19 percent received no more than two violations between 2019 and 2021; and

WHEREAS, New York City's experience demonstrates that school speed zone camera programs significantly improve street safety for students and surrounding communities; and

WHEREAS, New York State has already authorized the extension of school speed zone camera enforcement to other municipalities, including White Plains and Mt. Vernon in Westchester County; and

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