The ‘16’ rule will force drivers to modify cars or face $2,500 fines

A NEW law is forcing drivers to modify their cars, and those who don’t will pay thousands in fines.

Legislators are seeking to crack down on offenders who repeatedly violate a key road rule.

New York State’s Stop Super Speeders bill is set to be signed into law today by Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul, according to WABC.

The law is specifically targeting drivers who are proven repeat offenders when it comes to speeding through monitored zones…

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