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Updated · The Guardian · May 14
Volo Museum Challenges $50 NYC Speeding Ticket for Replica KITT Cited at 34 mph
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · May 14

Volo Museum Challenges $50 NYC Speeding Ticket for Replica KITT Cited at 34 mph

16 articles · Updated · The Guardian · May 14
  • $50 is the fine Volo Museum says New York City mailed after a traffic camera allegedly caught its replica Knight Rider car speeding in Brooklyn, even though the Illinois museum says the vehicle has not moved in years.
  • 34 mph in a 25-mph zone on April 22 triggered the citation, with camera images showing a black Pontiac Trans Am-like car and a customized California plate reading KNIGHT on Ocean Parkway.
  • The museum posted the ticket on May 7, saying the city system apparently matched the plate to its display car and that it is now seeking a hearing to contest the violation.
  • The replica was built in 1991 from original show production designs and is part of Volo's Hollywood-car collection, helping explain why the mistaken ticket quickly went viral online.
A famous car was ticketed from 800 miles away. Who is the phantom driver racking up these fines?
If a viral story is needed to fight a $50 ticket, is automated law enforcement truly serving justice?
When AI traffic cameras make mistakes, who is ultimately held accountable for the resulting errors?