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New York State Police crack down on speeding, aggressive drivers

BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — Whether it’s 190 or 290, you’ve probably seen drivers speeding. Andre Hill said he often sees people passing on the roads.

“Hey, Buffalo, it’s like the Wild West – it’s so bad. There are people on Bailey Avenue. Everywhere, drivers are speeding and running red lights,” Hill said.

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Even 7 News Chief Meteorologist Aaron Mentkowski witnessed a speeding incident Wednesday morning on Good Morning Buffalo.

“I just saw a police officer pull someone over for speeding, so they came out this morning,” Mentkowski said.

And expect to see more New York State Troopers all week.

Governor Kathy Hochul announced this week through Sunday as “Speed ​​Week.” Police will crack down on speeding and aggressive drivers. During last year’s campaign, state police issued 10,478 speeding tickets. As the governor’s office has stated, speed is considered a contributing factor in nearly a third of all fatal crashes in New York state.

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Jenny Bruce said she sees drivers speeding by, whether on side streets or near schools.

“It’s just constant, it’s everywhere. So if you’re driving you have to pay attention, so if you’re a pedestrian you really have to notice what people are doing because they don’t stop either.” , Bruce said. “I notice it a lot around highway ramps and things like that and also on the Scajaquada.”

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7 News’ Kristen Mirand took to the highway to track how fast people were driving. Some drivers were going up to 59 miles per hour when the speed limit is 30.

“It’s ridiculous. You know, look: 45 mph is the next guy here. The next motorist, 49,” Hill said while observing the 198’s speed detector.

State Police are urging drivers to use caution, as you could be subject to a fine ranging from $45 to $600 for going over the speed limit.

“There’s a lot of room for improvement because it’s dangerous for everyone,” Bruce said.