New York State Police have announced the start of “Speed Week” to crack down on speeding and aggressive drivers. Through June 13, State Police vehicles along with unmarked vehicles will be on the road watching for those not obeying posted limits. Fines for speeding can range anywhere from $45 to $975, depending on your speed and how many times you’ve been pulled over. State Police Superintendent George Beach II says these proactive measures will reduce the number of motor vehicle accidents and increase the chances of everyone making it to their destinations safely.

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