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The NYC Car Accident Attorneys at Our Firm Applaud Vision Zero Initiative to Aggressively Combat Drunk and Reckless Driving During Holiday Season

DRUNK DRIVER STOPPED BY POLICEAs the holiday season approaches, the risk of car accidents due to drunk and reckless driving significantly increases. At Gair, Gair, Conason, Rubinowitz, Bloom, Hershenhorn, Steigman & Mackauf, we recognize the critical importance of Vision Zero initiatives to enhance public safety on New York City streets. The Adams Administration’s recent announcement of stepped-up enforcement against speeding and driving while intoxicated (DWI) during the winter holidays is a timely and necessary response to the ongoing dangers posed by impaired driving.

Heightened Enforcement to Save Lives

The NYPD, in partnership with the NYC Department of Transportation (DOT), Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC), and Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH), has announced an aggressive campaign to target drivers who endanger others by speeding or driving under the influence. Increased patrols, speed enforcement using advanced technology, and focused DWI checkpoints will be implemented throughout the city’s busiest areas. These efforts are aimed at preventing tragedies like the July 4th crash on the Lower East Side, where an intoxicated driver killed four pedestrians.

As NYC car accident attorneys, we see firsthand the devastating impact of such reckless behaviors. Collisions involving intoxicated or speeding drivers often result in catastrophic injuries or fatalities. By holding negligent drivers accountable, we work tirelessly to secure justice for victims and their families. However, enforcement measures like those announced under Vision Zero are vital to reducing these preventable incidents altogether.

Legislative Changes to Combat Impaired Driving

In addition to immediate enforcement measures, the city is advocating for legislative changes to address impaired driving. Proposed laws include:

  • Allowing Observational Evidence for Drugged Driving Prosecution: Currently, toxicology tests are required to prosecute drug-impaired drivers in New York. Proposed legislation would enable trained Drug Recognition Experts to bring charges based on observed impairment, helping to deter drugged driving.
  • Lowering the BAC Threshold to .05 Percent: Lowering the blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit from .08 to .05 would align New York with over 100 countries worldwide and reduce crash risks associated with lower levels of alcohol impairment.

These initiatives reflect an important shift toward prevention, ensuring that New York’s streets remain safe for everyone.

Safe Alternatives for Holiday Celebrations

The city is also emphasizing alternatives to drunk driving. With over 100,000 TLC-licensed vehicles available, ride-hailing services, taxis, and community car services offer reliable options for getting home safely. Public transportation and designated drivers also play a crucial role in reducing the risks posed by impaired drivers.

Commitment to Safer Streets

At Gair, Gair, Conason, Rubinowitz, Bloom, Hershenhorn, Steigman & Mackauf, we fully support Vision Zero’s mission to eliminate traffic deaths and injuries. While increased enforcement and legislative changes are promising steps, the ultimate goal is to foster a culture of responsibility where no life is lost to drunk or reckless driving.

If you or a loved one has been injured in a car accident caused by an intoxicated or speeding driver, our team of top-rated NYC car accident lawyers is here to help. With over 100 years of experience, we have successfully obtained some of the highest verdicts and settlements for car accident victims in New York. Contact us at 212-943-1090 for a free consultation.

This holiday season, let’s all commit to keeping New York City streets safe.