Aggressive drivers cutting one another off and passing at dangerously high speeds — it's an unwanted stressor "every day" for Patricia Crafton as she commutes to work on the Southern State Parkway from her home in West Babylon.

Crafton, among about 100 people who attended Newsday’s Dangerous Roads town hall at its Melville studio Wednesday evening, replied, "not often," when asked by a Newsday reporter about the frequency of such drivers on the parkway getting pulled over by the police.

"I want to know, what is the plan?" Crafton, 66, said. "Is there a plan to do something about this?"

The town hall, hosted by Newsday transportation reporter Alfonso A. Castillo and billed as an effort aimed at "Finding Solutions," included a panel of transportation experts focused on safety, educat

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