In 2019, the state of New York enacted legislation that allowed school districts to install safety cameras on school buses to capture drivers who illegally passed stop buses. However, the law was subject to a number of legal challenges, mainly from drivers who argued that the tickets issued in response to the...
Out-of-State Driver? What NY Traffic Tickets Mean for Your License
Many drivers throughout the country visit New York each year, and more than a few end up getting tickets for violating the state’s traffic laws. If you don’t live in New York and get a traffic ticket, you may be tempted to ignore it since you don’t live here. But this is...
Fighting Multiple Traffic Tickets at Once in New York: Is It Possible?
Receiving a traffic ticket can induce anxiety, with the prospect of fines, higher insurance premiums, and potentially even jail looming over the driver. Now imagine a scenario in which a law enforcement officer issues you several tickets all at once. Or perhaps you have a record of multiple outstanding tickets that all...
Where U-Turns Are Always Illegal in New York (And Why It Matters)
When a driver misses a turn or their destination, it’s tempting to save time and trouble by making a u-turn. But in many places in New York, this practice is illegal. Even where u-turns are permitted, they must be done safely and legally or the driver is at risk of receiving a...
How Insurance Premiums Are Affected By Traffic Tickets
One of the greatest fears that a driver has after receiving a traffic ticket is that their insurance rates will go up. As a general rule, moving violations can cause a spike in your auto insurance premium, with more serious infractions corresponding to higher increases. But there are certain rules in New...
Consequences of Multiple DWI Tickets
Being ticketed for Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) is a serious offense, and the legal consequences really start to accumulate for multiple DWIs. From fines and jail time to loss of driving privileges and higher insurance premiums, there are major legal and financial penalties for DWI tickets in New York.
Common Questions To Expect at Traffic Stops
When you’re driving and see the blue lights flashing in your rearview mirror, you may suddenly become nervous. How you handle the traffic stop will affect your wallet and possibly your freedom. It therefore helps to know which questions you should expect and how to answer.
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New York DMV’s Negative Unit System
Every driver knows that certain traffic violations can result in points that, ultimately, could make it more difficult (or impossible) to legally operate your vehicle. The State of New York goes a step further by assigning negative units to certain infractions. Accumulating too many of these negative units, which are different from...
Is It Illegal To Text at a Red Light In New York?
States have increasingly cracked down on texting while driving, recognizing the dangers that distracted drivers cause. New York generally prohibits texting while driving, but the exact language of the law leaves many drivers asking: If I am stopped at a red light - and my vehicle is therefore not actually moving -...
Should I Fight an 1110(a) Ticket?
If you’ve ever been accused of running a red light or stop sign and then saw blue lights flashing in your rear view mirror, you can probably remember the stress you felt. And if the officer wrote you a ticket (known as an 1110(a) ticket), you likely dread the outcome of its...