Moving Violations
Every moving violation is assigned a number of points and an accumulation of these dictate your right to drive. In New York, when the points exceed a certain amount, the DMV can suspend your license. In some situations, a number of speeding tickets will not suspend your license, it will your license revoked.
Naturally, when you receive traffic tickets, it is best to deal with them right away. Pleading guilty, by way of paying the fine, adds the points against your license. Contact the Law Offices of Lloyd J. Nadel when you need help regarding moving violations. He may be able to negotiate and lessen the points against your license, or have it dismissed pending the circumstances. Being most people rely on driving to work, losing your driving privilege is not an option.
Some examples of moving violations which may have your license suspended are:
- Speeding
- Following too closely (tailgating)
- Reckless/careless driving
- Driving while suspended
- Driving without a license
- Accumulated stop sign and traffic light violations
- DWI/DUI charges
- Failing to yield
- Failing to stop for a school bus
Call the Law Offices of Lloyd J. Nadel to help you fight these citations and keep you on the road, by calling, toll free,
1 (877) NY LAW 50.

