If you get caught speeding on any of these 22 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 today and Saturday, May 2, 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 the speed detection is automated, the person who holds the registration of the vehicle will receive the fine. It doesn't matter if your family member or friend is driving your car; you will still be held financially responsible.

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1. Interstate 87

- Albany County - I-87 NB at Exit 7
- Bronx County - I-87 Major Deegan Expressway btwn Macombs Dam Bridge & Madison Avenue Bridge
- Essex County - I-87 NB over West Mill Brook

2. Interstate 95

- BRONX County - I-95 Southbound Bruckner Expressway from Westchester Ave. to Buhre Ave

3. Parkway 907 H

- Bronx County - PK-907H Bronx River Parkway between 177th Street and Boston Road

4. Interstate 88

- Chenango County - I-88 EB over Route 206 - Bainbridge
- Otsego County - I-88 I88 WB
- Otsego County - I-88 EB (Exit 18 to 19)
- Otsego County - I-88 WB (Exit 18 to 19)

5. New York Route 33

- Erie County - NY Route 33 between E Delevan Ave overpass and Grider St overpass

6. New York Route 400

- Erie County - NY Route 400 over Transit Rd.

7. Interstate 87

- Essex County - I-87 NB over West Mill Brook

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8. Interstate 287

- Kings County - I-278 Brooklyn Queens Expressway at Bedford Avenue

9. New York Route 104

- Monroe County - NY-104 WB at Portland Ave

10. New York Route 135

- Nassau County - NY-135 at Powell Ave Exit and Entrance ramps

11. Parkway 908 G

- Nassau County - PK-908G Plainvie Rd and Sunnyside Blvd

12. Parkway 907 L

- New York County - PK-907L FDR Drive between Maiden Lane to Broad Street

13. Interstate 481

- Onondaga County - I-481 Near Northern interchange with I-81

14. Interstate 81

- Onondaga County - South of I-81 / I-481 split
- Onondaga County - I-81 Near South Bay Road Bridge

15. Interstate 84

- Orange County - I-84 E/W at Exit 28

16. United States 9W

- Orange County - US 9W N/S between NY 218 and Angola Rd

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17. Interstate 88

- Otsego County - I-88 WB
- Otsego County - I-88 EB (Exit 18 to 19)
- Otsego County - I-88 WB (Exit 18 to 19

18. Interstate 495

- Queens County - I-495 Long Island Expressway between Oceania Street and 188th Street
- Suffolk County - I-495 Wading River Road to Yaphank Ave
- Suffolk County - I-495 WB LIE at Washington Ave

19. Interstate 678

- Queens County - I-678 Van Wyck Expressway between Jamaica Avenue and Atlantic Avenue

20. Interstate 90

- Rensselaer County - I-90 EB/WB over Van Hoesen Rd

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21. New York Route 27

- Suffolk County - NY-27 E/B Between Robert Mosses Cswy & 5th Ave

22. Interstate 684

- Westchester County - I-684 N/S between Exit 2 and Exit

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New York State's 5 Most Dangerous Roads [RANKED]

With plenty of big cities and numerous busy highways, it should come as no surprise New York state is unfortunately home to some of the most dangerous roads in the nation. While you would expect New York City to be the home of such roadways (2 on this list), the danger is not limited to the Big Apple. According to Catalano Law, 3 New York State's 5 most dangerous roads live mostly Upstate and should be navigated with the most extreme caution. Here are the 5 most dangerous in the Empire State.

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