Sammy's Law brings slower streets to NYC
Drivers in four New York City neighborhoods will now have to slow down to 20 miles per hour as part of the city’s expansion of Sammy’s Law—named after 12-year-old Sammy Cohen Eckstein, who was struck and killed by a car in Brooklyn in 2013. Fox 5’s Kendall Green reports from Dumbo, Brooklyn, one of the areas now designated as a “regional slow zone.” Other neighborhoods include City Island in the Bronx, Broad Channel in Queens, and St. George in Staten Island.
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