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Crack down on driving over 100 mph proposed but CT police chiefs say it’s not enough

Summary by Hartford Courant
Attorney General William Tong is advocating for a proposed law to crack down on reckless driving over 100 mph, adding new penalties including impoundment of vehicles after a prior conviction. “There is not a day that goes by where I do not experience someone driving recklessly on our roads and highways along my commute up to Hartford and even more concerningly when I am driving with my family,” Tong wrote in his written testimony in support of H…

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Hartford Courant broke the news in Hartford, United States on Wednesday, April 2, 2025.
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