A traffic ticket issued in Queens must be answered at the Traffic Violations Bureau (TVB). The TVB is one of the toughest traffic courts in New York State. Unlike many other courts, the TVB does not allow tickets to be reduced, negotiated or “pleaded down.” A driver who is looking to challenge their ticket must request a trial which is a win/lose situation. Statistically, 94.6% of all speeding tickets and 92.5% of all cell phone tickets issued in Queens in 2017 resulted in a conviction (cases in which an attorney conducts the trial are known to have lower conviction rates though specific data on that is not published by the State of New York).
One contributing factor to the high conviction rate is that many drivers make the mistake of trying to fight their traffic ticket on their own. Here are some common mistakes drivers make when they attempt to handle a Queens traffic ticket on their own:
Any driver hoping to beat a ticket in Queens will need help from a skilled NYC traffic ticket attorney. The trial attorneys of the Rosenblum Law have extensive experience fighting traffic tickets in the TVB offices in Queens and the rest of NYC. They understand how to analyze the testimony of both the client (if applicable) and the accusing officer to find flaws in the charges. NYPD officers must meet a minimum burden of proof and our attorneys have developed a talent for demonstrating if and when that minimum has not been met, which is the best way to get a ticket dismissed.
Moreover, experienced TVB attorneys are well acquainted with the TVB judges and have a good reputation for being honest, reliable and reasonable. This ensures that when the attorneys challenge a ticket, is done on the merits which in turn increases the odds of a favorable ruling.
In addition, when drivers hire Rosenblum Law’s highly reviewed attorneys, it almost always saves them a trip to the courthouse. For most Queens traffic ticket cases, and an attorney can appear in the place of the driver and present arguments on his or her behalf.
Queens Traffic Ticket Costs
The fine for a traffic ticket in Queens depends on the violation. The most common tickets and their respective fines and points include:
Violation | Fine | Points |
Speeding | $45 to $600 | 3 to 11 |
Cell phone and texting | $50 to $200 | 5 |
Seat belt violation | up to $100 | 0 - 3 |
Red light violations | up to $450 | 2 - 3 |
Tailgating | up to $150 | 4 |
On top of the fines, agreeing to pay (or getting convicted in court) means also shelling out for a mandatory state surcharge of $88. That’s not all: If a traffic ticket puts the total number of points on one’s license at six or more—which can easily happen with a speeding ticket—the driver will be expected to pay a Driver Responsibility Assessment (DRA) fee to the NYS DMV. A DRA will set a driver back $300 plus $75 for each point over six. That’s in addition to the fine! Last but not least, a traffic ticket can result in a large increase in auto insurance premiums, which affects a driver for at least three years.
Queens: County or Borough?
Queens is both a NYS county and a borough of NYC. Like all the other boroughs of New York City Queens and the other four boroughs do not have a county seat or county-level government. While there is a borough president and local community board, legislative and executive government acts are performed via the NYC government.
With more than 20 million vehicle miles traveled in 2017, Queens handles the most vehicle traffic by volume of NYC’s five boroughs and the fifth-most in the state. In 2017, NYPD and other law enforcement agencies wrote 260,298 traffic tickets to drivers in Queens. This is 5% more traffic tickets than in 2016. Overall, traffic tickets have fallen nearly 26% in Queens. However, tickets for certain key violations were up. For example, speeding tickets comprised nearly 16% (40,689) of all tickets written in Queens in 2017, the highest proportion in the past nine years. Likewise, texting while driving spiked to a high of more than 19,000, making up nearly 7.5% of all tickets last year.
Traffic Tickets in Queens, NY | |
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2009 | 350,947 |
2010 | 327,085 |
2011 | 284,659 |
2012 | 262,858 |
2013 | 269,078 |
2014 | 277,323 |
2015 | 246,570 |
2016 | 247,891 |
2017 | 260,298 |
TVB Queens North
30-56 Whitestone Expy
2nd Floor
Flushing, NY 11354
TVB Queens South
168-35 Rockaway Blvd
2nd Floor
Jamaica, NY 11434
Contact the Rosenblum Law to assist you with your traffic ticket matter in Queens. We can offer you a free consultation about your case and have our attorney’s fight on your behalf. Email us or call 888-883-5529 for a free consultation about your case.
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