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New York Traffic Ticket Attorney

New York has strict laws for drivers. After an individual receives a citation from a law enforcement officer, they are faced with fines and potential points on their license.

Have you or someone you know been pulled over for a traffic violation in Kingston, New York? If so, contact one of our experienced New York Traffic Ticket Attorneys in your area today!

The New York point system:

  • Speeding (1-10 MPH over posted limit): 3 points
  • Speeding (11-20 MPH over posted limit): 4 points
  • Speeding (21-30 MPH over posted limit): 6 points
  • Speeding (31-40 MPH over posted limit): 8 points
  • Speeding (more than 40 MPH over posted limit): 11 points
  • Reckless driving: 5 points
  • Failing to stop for a school bus: 5 points
  • Following too closely (tailgating): 4 points
  • Inadequate brakes: 4 points
  • Inadequate brakes while driving an employer's vehicle: 2 points
  • Failing to yield right-of-way: 3 points
  • Violation involving a traffic signal, stop sign, or yield sign: 3 points
  • Railroad-crossing violation: 3 points
  • Improper passing, unsafe lane change, driving left of center, or driving in wrong direction: 3 points
  • Leaving the scene of an incident involving property damage or injury to a domestic animal: 3 points
  • Safety restraint violation involving a person under 16: 3 points
  • Any other moving violation: 2 points

Have you or someone you know been pulled over for a traffic violation in Kingston, New York? If so, contact one of our experienced New York Traffic Ticket Attorneys in your area today!


 
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Did You Know?
 


The first speed limit was made in the United Kingdom by the Locomotive Act of 1861 which limited drivers to 10 mph.

Today, the avearage speed limit range for rural two-lane roads in the United States is 45–65 mph

 

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