In the United States, there are roughly 28 people who die in drunk-driving crashes each day — that’s one person every 52 minutes. That is roughly 10,000 deaths per year. President…
UPDATE: Effective November 6, 2024, DMV sought to change the look back period for points from a New York moving violation conviction to 24 months (currently 18 months). This change…
Motorists who receive traffic tickets in the State of New York are allowed to apply for payment plans for certain traffic fines. Filling out an application is free, and is…
UPDATE: Effective November 6, 2024, DMV sought to change the look back period for points from a New York moving violation conviction to 24 months (currently 18 months). This change…
Fight Your Work Zone Traffic Ticket with an Experienced Traffic Ticket Attorney UPDATE: Effective November 6, 2024, DMV sought to change the look back period for points from a New…
UPDATE: Effective November 6, 2024, DMV sought to change the look back period for points from a New York moving violation conviction to 24 months (currently 18 months). This change…
UPDATE: Effective November 6, 2024, DMV sought to change the look back period for points from a New York moving violation conviction to 24 months (currently 18 months). This change…
UPDATE: Effective November 6, 2024, DMV sought to change the look back period for points from a New York moving violation conviction to 24 months (currently 18 months). This change…
New York City is a world apart when it comes to resolving traffic or speeding tickets. This is because the Traffic Violations Bureau (TVB), a division of the New York…
Fighting any type of New York City traffic ticket may feel like an uphill and arduous battle. However, effective June 1, 2021, motorists can now defend themselves in-person confronting his…