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Full searchable text of all offenses for the criminal code of the New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law.
Common traffic law violations in New York. Guide contains article number, section, subsection and description of violation.
The Regulations of the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles (NYCRR Title 15) and all New York State Codes, Rules, and Regulations (NYCRR) are available online through the New York State Department of State. The Vehicle and Traffic Law is available online through The NYS Legislature (scroll down to VAT).
AN ACT relating to motor vehicles, motor cycles, and highway traffic, constituting chapter seventy-one of the consolidated laws Became a law April 23, 1959, with the approval of the Governor.
No person shall drive a vehicle at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent under the conditions and having regard to the actual and potential hazards then existing.
Laws of New York Title 7, Rules of the Road. Refreshed: 2023-08-20.
In this article, you can learn more about New York traffic offenses, driving regulations, and motor vehicle laws. Use the following driving manuals and vehicle codes to brush up on the New York rules of the road: New York Driver's Manual; Consolidated Laws of New York's VTL Vehicle and Traffic Code
This site contains the full online searchable text of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law, the Criminal Procedure Law, the Penal Law and the Vehicle and Traffic Law for the State of New York. Also the U.S. Constitution and selected articles from the Civil Rights Law, Family Court and Navigation Law.
For more information about the legal concepts addressed by these cases and statutes, visit FindLaw's Learn About the Law. Title II. Department of Motor Vehicles; Commissioner. Title III. Safety Responsibility; Financial Security; Equipment; Inspection; Size and Weight; and Other Provisions. Title XII.
Obedience to and effect of traffic laws. 24. Traffic signs, signals and markings. 25. Driving on right side of roadway, overtaking and passing, 26. Right of way. 27. Pedestrians' rights and duties. 28. Turning and starting and signals on stopping and turning. 29. Special stops required. 30. Speed restrictions. 31.