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New Data Shows How to Avoid a Speeding Ticket in NY

New York, New York, October 10, 2018 – An analysis of newly available data from the NYS Department of Motor Vehicles reveals where drivers are more likely to receive speeding tickets and what can be done to avoid these violations. Rosenblum Law evaluated the latest numbers and discovered the best way to help New York drivers reduce the chance of getting a speeding ticket.

The analysis outlines the top ten New York counties with the least amount of speeding tickets, and those with the most. Rosenblum Law found that Herkimer, Nassau, and Dutchess counties were the top three areas where drivers most often get speeding tickets in New York; while drivers in Essex, Montgomery and even Manhattan are the least likely to get ticketed for speeding.

Adam H. Rosenblum, Esq., the firm’s principal attorney, shared why the findings matter, “New York hands out more traffic citations than almost every other state. Ticketed drivers face hefty fines, points against their license, loss of license, and in severe cases, jail time. By analyzing the data, we are able to tell people when they should take extra precautions.”

 

These findings reflect more than just the volume of speeding tickets written; they factor in the amount of vehicle miles traveled in the county to determine where police are most aggressive in ticketing drivers.

The analysis of the data also includes tips about the best times to drive to avoid speeding tickets, the season during which speeding ticket rates decrease, and also informs drivers about the maximum speed one should travel to likely avoiding getting a speeding ticket.

“Of course, we just want our clients, and all drivers in New York, to drive safely. I drive these roads as does my family,” noted Rosenblum, “that being said, we also want to give people the best chance at avoiding the costly hassle of receiving a speeding ticket.”

New York drivers can check their county’s traffic ticket and accident data at https://traffictickets.com/data/. They can also search by type of traffic offense, like cell phone usage, speeding, and DUI/DWI. The firm further analyzed other aspects of the data to provide interesting findings about a range of other ticket-related topics.

About Rosenblum Law

Rosenblum Law is a general law practice with locations in Albany, Buffalo, New York City, and Bloomfield, New Jersey. The firm, which was founded by Adam H. Rosenblum, Esq., is made up of a dedicated and diverse team of lawyers who focus on vehicle and traffic violations and criminal defense. Learn more at https://traffictickets.com/data/.

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If you would like more information please contact Elie Orgel at 646-453-7787 or email elie@rosenblumlawfirm.com. Custom data reports, embed codes, and media quotes are available upon request.

This post was last modified on June 11, 2021 8:28 am

Adam H. Rosenblum Esq.

Adam H. Rosenblum is an experienced and skilled traffic violations and criminal defense attorney. Mr. Rosenblum provides expert and aggressive representation to those facing points on their drivers’ licenses and the associated fines and surcharges.

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