Articles
- Changes to New York Cell Phone Laws Will Impact Drivers’ Records
- Credibility of Bronx Officers Questioned
- The Two Faces of Enforcing New York’s Marijuana Laws
- More Cell Phone and Seatbelt Violations in New York
- NASCAR Race Coincides With Crackdown on Speeding in New York
- New York’s Move-Over Law
- E-Mail with Virus Claimed to Be Police Communicating About Traffic Tickets
- Fewer Traffic Tickets Equals Safer Roads?
- Enforcing New York’s Ignition Interlock Device Law Has Many Roadblocks
- Big Penalties for Driving Without Insurance in New York
- Senators Request Federal Funds for Drugged Driving Detection
- Drivers Must Yield To Pedestrians in New York
- How Are Speed Limits Determined in the State of New York?
- State Law Would Expand DWI Penalties for Repeat Offenders
- Failing to Pay Traffic Tickets Carry Heavy Consequences
- Drivers Penalized for Failing to Buckle Up
- Traffic Stop Led to Rights Violations, Couple Alleges
- Proposed Law Tough on Repeat Driving Offenders
- How to Tell If a Ticket Will Affect Your Insurance Rates
- Legislation Imposes Additional Punishments on Drunk Drivers in New York
- Leandras Law Controversial
- Can Cough Medicine Lead to a DWI
- The Judgments of Judges Questioned in New York DWI Cases
- DWI Related Traffic Stops Probable Cause Searches and Seizures
- New DWI regulations target repeat New York DWI Offenders
- Red light cameras subject of recent ticketing fraud charges
- Leandra’s Law seeks increased penalties for DWI offenders
- Delivery drivers and traffic violations
- Recent DWI campaigns report positive results
- Leandra’s Law increases some New York DWI penalties
- New York City’s red-light traffic cameras focus of lawsuit
- New York State Police were busy issuing traffic tickets through holidays
- New York’s point system for driving records
- New York police increase enforcement of “move over” law
- New York considering increased distracted driving penalties
- New York cracking down on distracted drivers during the summer
- Traffic ticket prevents New York man from getting CDL
- New York officials promote “Texting Zones” to reduce distracted driving
- New York City instituting ‘Slow Zones’ targeting speeding
- New York police targeting drivers for traffic violations
- Proposed bill would allow some New York drivers to plea bargain tickets
- US Route 219 in New York is a speeding ticket risk
- New York Legislature considering three bills related to drunk driving
- Traffic sting results in tickets for several New York motorists
- Federal bill proposes banning use of red-light and radar cameras
- How reliable is eyewitness testimony?
- Drunk driving arrests: Day after drinking DUIs in New York
- The truth behind breath test analyzers: Are they really reliable?
- How strong a role does social media play in criminal investigations?
- What factors can increase a person’s risk of falsely confessing?
- What is life with an ignition interlock device like?
- What are criminal traffic violations?
- Field sobriety tests in a drunk driving investigation
- Upcoming public meeting in Rochester, New York, on Textalyzer technology
- People convicted of a crime may not be guilty
- Your rights: Criminal background checks for employment
- Signs of aggressive driving