The vote came after its sponsor Sen. Andrew Gounardes (D-Bay Ridge) showed up to lobby his colleagues on its behalf. He made his standard pitch: The bill, which requires a speed-limiting device to be installed in the cars of motorists with six or more camera-issued speeding tickets in 12 months, is better than license suspension because everyone knows that drivers in a car-dependent state like ours will still drive even if their license is suspended.
At least they are waking up to errors of the system. Its a lot harder to rebuild a transport network than it is to make legislation and changes like this. Ultimately we need to be doing both but this is something that could make streets safer without a shovel hitting the ground.