Two of the city’s top 10 speed-camera scofflaws are drivers who get most of their tickets in Queens, according to a new analysis by the advocacy groups Transportation Alternatives and Families for Safe Streets.
They used public data on speeding tickets issued via the school-zone cameras to specific cars for the study.
They found that tied for fourth place as the city’s worst super speeder is a gray 2022 Chevrolet Malibu that racked up 177 school zone speeding tickets in 2025 and owes $18,549.27 in fines, having paid none yet. The car was most often caught at Cross Bay Boulevard and Shad Creek Road in Broad Channel. It also got tickets in the Bronx.
No. 10 on the list is a gray 2024 Honda Passport that got 132 tickets in 2025 and owes $30,916.32 in fines, also having paid nothing yet. The car was most often caught at the Whitestone Expressway service road and 25th Road on the edge of Flushing and Whitestone.
The advocates seek a law requiring intelligent speed assistance devices in the worst scofflaws’ cars, to keep them from going too fast.
— Peter C. Mastrosimone