Controversial Yusef Salaam traffic stop highlights NY issue of 19K ‘misrepresented’ license plates, insurance
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Published Feb. 4, 2024
Updated Feb. 5, 2024, 7:00 a.m. ET
New York City Councilman Yusef Salaam has been facing heat for a traffic stop that revealed he was driving a car with out-of-state plates — highlighting an issue that’s reached crisis levels across the Empire State.
State data reviewed by The Post revealed that 18,753 drivers “misrepresented” the location of their vehicles in 2022, the most recent year numbers were available.
That means the cars were insured out-of-state or in another county within the state, not where the driver resides or parks the vehicle — as was the case with Salaam, whose car had Georgia plates.
Many motorists intentionally register and insure their cars in other states to snag premiums considerably lower than New York, which has among the highest rates in the country.