St. Patrick’s Day may be over, but New York’s traffic enforcement is still going strong—except this time, it’s in the form of a full-on crackdown. The state rolled out a special enforcement period from March 10 to 17, during which it handed out tickets at a rate so high, you’d think they were trying to break some kind of record.
In fact, they issued nearly 56,000 tickets, which comes to about 290 tickets every single hour for eight straight days. Surprisingly, only two percent of those tickets were for driving under the influence.
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