At a news conference on Wednesday in New Dorp, New York, Mayor Eric Adams praised his administration’s efforts to remove phantom cars from the road.
According to the mayor at the 122nd Precinct, since the beginning of Adams’ government in 2022, 73,000 ghost vehicles—cars with fictitious or hidden license plates and unregistered vehicles like motorized cycles and scooters—have been removed from municipal streets.
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