Traffic Violations
Defending You Against Traffic Violations
Traffic violations can significantly impact your driving record, finances, and even your freedom. Penalties can include hefty fines, points on your license, increased insurance rates, and, in severe cases, license suspension or jail time.
At Powers Law, P.C., our New York attorneys provide robust defense against a wide range of traffic violations. With over 50 combined years of experience, our team is dedicated to protecting our clients’ rights and minimizing the consequences of traffic offenses.
What Is A Traffic Violation?
A traffic violation is any breach of traffic laws and regulations that govern the safe and lawful operation of vehicles on the road. These violations range from minor infractions to serious offenses that can lead to criminal charges.
Common Examples Of Traffic Violations
Traffic violations encompass a variety of offenses, each with its own set of penalties and consequences. Whether it’s a minor infraction or a major offense, a traffic violation can disrupt your life.
Common examples of traffic violations include:
- Speeding
- Running a red light
- Driving under the influence (DUI)
- Reckless driving
- Driving without a valid license
- Hit and run
- Failure to yield
One of the most common types of traffic violations is speeding. Speeding can result in fines, points on your license, and increased insurance rates. More severe violations, like DUI or reckless driving, can lead to criminal charges, license suspension, and even imprisonment.
When Does A Traffic Violation Become A Criminal Offense?
While many traffic violations are treated as infractions, some can escalate to criminal offenses. Typically, a traffic violation becomes a criminal offense if it involves reckless endangerment, significant property damage, serious injury, or death. Examples of criminal traffic offenses include DUI, hit and run, and vehicular manslaughter.
Potential Penalties For New York State Traffic Violations
In New York, traffic violations can result in various penalties depending on the severity of the offense. Minor infractions may incur fines and points on your driving record. Serious violations can lead to license suspension, mandatory driving courses, community service, and jail time.
Does Intent Affect Your Traffic Violation Charge?
Intent can play a role in the severity of a traffic violation charge, especially in cases of reckless or negligent behavior. For instance, driving under the influence or engaging in street racing demonstrates a clear disregard for public safety, which can result in harsher penalties.
Let’s Get Started On Your Defense
If you are charged with a traffic violation, contact our team at Powers Law, P.C., as soon as possible to start building your defense. Our lawyers will defend your rights every step of the way. Call us at 631-242-2020 or complete our online contact form to schedule a free consultation with one of our traffic violations defense attorneys.