Loading...
Loading...
Browse all stories on DeepNewz
VisitPublic Approval Ratings of Sammy's Law One Year After Implementation
Below 30% • 25%
30% to 50% • 25%
50% to 70% • 25%
Above 70% • 25%
Public opinion polls conducted by reputable polling agencies
NY Lawmakers to Pass 'Sammy's Law', Lowering NYC Speed Limits to 10 & 20 mph
Apr 19, 2024, 03:26 AM
New York state lawmakers are poised to pass 'Sammy's Law', which will allow New York City to lower street speed limits to 10 and 20 mph in an effort to enhance street safety. The bill is named after Sammy Cohen Eckstein, a Brooklyn boy tragically killed by a speeding driver over a decade ago. Advocates, including Sammy's family, have long fought for this change, aiming to prevent similar tragedies. The law's passage is seen as a significant victory for street safety advocates and has been supported by various officials and entities across the state. Amy Cohen, Sammy's mother, expressed that this moment would not have been possible without tireless advocacy and commitment to street safety.
View original story
Highly favorable • 33%
Moderately favorable • 33%
Unfavorable • 33%
Below 30% • 25%
30% to 50% • 25%
50% to 70% • 25%
Above 70% • 25%
Highly approve • 25%
Somewhat approve • 25%
Somewhat disapprove • 25%
Strongly disapprove • 25%
Below 30% • 25%
30% to 50% • 25%
50% to 70% • 25%
Above 70% • 25%
Below 40% • 25%
40% to 60% • 25%
60% to 80% • 25%
Above 80% • 25%
Below 30% • 25%
30% to 50% • 25%
50% to 70% • 25%
Above 70% • 25%
Highly approve • 25%
Somewhat approve • 25%
Somewhat disapprove • 25%
Strongly disapprove • 25%
Below 30% • 25%
30% to 50% • 25%
51% to 70% • 25%
Above 70% • 25%
Above 50% • 33%
Between 30% and 50% • 33%
Below 30% • 33%
Below 30% approval • 25%
30% to 50% approval • 25%
51% to 70% approval • 25%
Above 70% approval • 25%
Highly effective • 33%
Somewhat effective • 33%
Not effective • 33%
Brooklyn • 20%
Staten Island • 20%
Bronx • 20%
Queens • 20%
Manhattan • 20%
Increase by more than 10% • 34%
Increase by less than 5% • 33%
Increase by 5% to 10% • 33%