Cars from state Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie’s office have been flagged for speeding seven times since 2016, according to a new report.

Heastie, who helped steer a massive expansion of New York City’s speed camera program through this year’s legislative session, blamed “staff members who were operating the vehicle,” Streetsblog reported.

“While the Speaker was not the driver of this vehicle, he is very disappointed and has spoken to the staff members who were operating the vehicle,” rep Mike Whyland told the outlet.

It’s not clear whether Heastie himself was not in the vehicle at the time of the violations, which included two in 2019.

Speed camera violation data showed records for the New York license plate “1” were tied to two vehicles known to belong to Heastie’s office, according to the site.

Speeding is one of the leading causes of fatal traffic crashes, according to city data.

Locations in New York City with speed cameras have seen a 63 percent reduction in drivers going over the speed limit since they were installed, data shows.

The city is in the process of expanding the program to 750 school zones, in line with the legislation passed with Heastie’s support in March.

Heastie is not the only local pol whose vehicles have been busted blowing the speed limit.

Public Advocate Jumaane Williams’ car was caught speeding 27 times between between 2013 and 2018, Streetsblog reported last year. Former Brooklyn State Senator Marty Golden racked up a similarly abysmal record.

Heastie’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The Post.