If you get caught speeding on any of these 18 roads in New York State this week, you will get an automatic speeding ticket. There are work zones where drivers will be automatically fined for speeding between Sunday, June 1, and Friday, June 6, 2025. New York Vehicle & Traffic Law § 1180-E allows for automated speed monitoring in certain construction zones around the state. The program, which is a joint effort by the State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) and the Thruway Authority (NYSTA), will last for five years.
The NYSDOT and the NYSTA may impose a fine on the registered owner of a vehicle speeding in a work zone on a controlled access highway.
Because speed detection is automated, the person who holds the vehicle's registration will receive the fine. Whether a family member or friend is driving your car, you will still be held financially responsible.
KEEP READING: New York Targets Speeding Drivers With New Devices
Albany County
- I-87 NB at Exit 7
Bronx County
- PK-907H Bronx River Parkway between 177th Street and Boston Road
Delaware County
- NY-17 Rte. 17 EB 2.6 miles prior to Exit 87
Erie County
- US Route 219 at Shero Road
Essex County
- I-87 NB over West Mill Brook
- I-87 SB over West Mill Brook
Kings County
- PROSPECT EXPRESSWAY 8 AVE - 7 AVE
- I-278 Brooklyn Queens Expressway at Bedford Avenue
New York County
- PK-907V Henry Hudson Parkway W. 98th Street
Niagara County
- SR-951A LaSalle Expressway EB over Cayuga Road
Onondaga County
- I-81 South of I-81 / I-481 split
- I-81 airport road bridge
- I-81 Near South Bay Road Bridge
Orange County
- US 9W N/S between NY 218 and Angola Rd
- I-84 E/W at Exit 28
- I-84 W/B between Exit 15 and Exit 4
Queens County
- I-678 Van Wyck Expressway between Jamaica Avenue and Atlantic Avenue
Rensselaer County
- I-90 EB over Van Hoesen Rd
- I-90 WB over Van Hoesen Rd
Saratoga County
- I-87 SB between Exit 18 and Exit 17
Suffolk County
- I-495 Yaphank Ave to Wading River Road

More From 93.7 WBLK








