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New York allocates $32M to boost road safety with better infrastructure and enforcement.
New York State will allocate over $32 million in federal and state funds to improve road safety across multiple regions, including the Capital Region, Central New York, and the Hudson Valley, as part of its "Safe System" initiative.
The funding, part of a $90 million statewide effort, will support infrastructure upgrades like enhanced striping, rumble strips, guide rails, signs, and median barriers to reduce lane departure crashes, which cause 44% of highway fatalities.
The projects, aligned with the federal SAFE ROADS initiative, aim to lower deaths and serious injuries through engineering, public education, and law enforcement collaboration.
Nueva York asigna $32 millones para aumentar la seguridad vial con mejor infraestructura y cumplimiento de la ley.