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Getting a traffic ticket can be a real problem, especially if you live in a place such as NYC where, like many places, there are harsh penalties for many moving violations. Many people think that while they are irritating because they cost us a little money, traffic tickets are really minor incidences. But they can have far-reaching, serious consequences, depending on their severity.

If you speak to a traffic ticket lawyer, you'll understand why traffic tickets cost more than just money--they also cost you points on your license. Too many points can very well result in your car insurance rates going up, and furthermore if you get enough points the state will suspend your driver's license for a certain period of time, which may be for six months or even a whole year.

If you get caught driving a vehicle during your suspension you could face some very harsh additional penalties such as high additional fines that, if they are not paid, would result in you being arrested.

Should I conider fighting New York traffic tickets?

Let's look at a listing of the non-monetary penalties you face as a driver for some common New York and NYC moving violations.

  • Speeding: no specified MPH over the speed limit = 3 points
  • Speeding: 1 - 10 MPH over speed limit =  3 points
  • Speeding: Exceeding speed limit by 11 - 20 MPH = 4 pts
  • Speeding: Exceeding speed limit by 21 - 30 MPH = 6 pts
  • Speeding: Exceeding speed limit by 31 - 40 MPH = 8 pts
  • Speeding: Exceeding speed limit by 40 MPH or greater = 11 pts
  • Improper passing, unsafe lane change, driving left of center, or going in wrong direction = 3 points
  • Red light, stop sign, or yield sign infraction = 3 points
  • Right-of-way violation = 3 points
  • RR crossing violation = 3 points
  • Leaving the scene of an accident involving harm to a domestic animal and/or property damage = 3 points
  • Seatbelt violation involving a person under 16 = 3 points
  • Inadequate brakes = 4 points
  • Inadequate brakes (while driving employer's vehicle) = 2 points
  • Reckless driving, which is a criminal offense and determined subjectively by police officer = 5 points
  • Passing stopped school bus = 5 points
  • Many miscellaneous moving violations = 2 points

Whenever you are hit with a traffic ticket, you should plead "not guilty" and hire a lawyer. A traffic ticket lawyer who are specialists in handling moving violation clients can get you off of the charges or work a plea deal so that you do not have points placed on your license.

Many New York traffic tickets are subjectively handed out, and many speeding tickets are given out to meet denied monthly quotas for raving revenues for the state. Judges may also be lenient on a driver with a good record who has not had any other serious trouble with the law. So yes, you do need a lawyer for traffic tickets.

Here are some common New York traffic tickets and moving violations that people hire traffic ticket defense:

  • DWI, DUI, drunk driving, driving while intoxicated, driving under the influence
  • driving while license suspended, driving while license invalid
  • speeding ticket
  • no insurance ticket
  • failure to maintain lane, failure to maintain control of vehilce
  • no registration
  • expired registration
  • driving with no insurance
  • running a stop sign, running a red light
  • commercial driver violations, CDL
  • driving with expired license
  • help getting drivers license back
  • warrants for arrest
  • traffic citation, traffic tickets NYC, speeding ticket New York

To reduce, avoid, prevent drivers license points, it's sometimes recommended and helpful to

  • Attending traffic school, NYDMV Defensive Driving school or take a Driver Safety Course

Need more New York traffic tickets help?

Find help for New York traffic tickets and more New York Department of Motor Vehicles info here.




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