We hope that you and your families stayed safe and sound during Hurricane Sandy. Our prayers go out to all those who are still suffering due to the storm. Notwithstanding…
Aside from a Super Bowl ring, possibly Plaxico Burress’ greatest win was beating recently a speeding ticket for going 125 mph. The former shoot-myself-in-the-leg NFL wide receiver was issued this…
Following Hurricane Sandy, inoperable traffic lights can been found all over downstate New York and New Jersey. So what should a motorist do when approaching such a “signal”? Under New…
A recent Newsday article provides greater insight in to how traffic tickets will be handled in most of Suffolk County once the new Traffic Violations Bureau opens. The current plan…
In the United Kingdom, a unique speed sign called a Speed Indicator Device (SID) successfully slows down speeding motorists. Using positive driver feedback in the form of a smile, many…
In New York City (and pretty much nowhere else) it is illegal to make a U-turn in a “business district”. Under Vehicle and Traffic Law Section 105, a business district” is…
Guest Author Alert: A big thanks to NYC parking ticket expert Lawrence Berezin of NewYorkParkingTicket.com for co-authoring today’s post. Even for the highly educated, interpreting NYC parking signs is no easy…
Just when most are getting familiar with the locations of red light cameras, New York City motorists may soon be the subject of cameras that measure speed and issue tickets. A…
The highest speed limit in New York is 65 mph. However, it is not the highest in the land. The NY Times recently reported that the State Transportation Commission (STC)…