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Traffic Issues

Saratoga Springs NY Speed Trap Alert

Oct 19th, 2012
Saratoga Springs NY Speed Trap Alert

Saratoga Springs, New York Union Avenue Speed Trap alert! At the end of every track season, and a few weeks thereafter, the police try and nail tourists to squeeze out that last bit of money leaving the town. Here are some tips to avoid being the winner of this type of ticket, near the tracks.



Getting Tickets for Talking and Texting

May 16th, 2011
Getting Tickets for Talking and Texting

Many people think they can get away with talking on the cell phone while driving. However, recently New York State upped the ante and passed new legislation within the vehicle and traffic law that makes talking on a cell phone while driving a 2 point penalty on one’s license.



Top 5 Things to look for in hiring a Traffic Lawyer

May 16th, 2011
Top 5 Things to look for in hiring a Traffic Lawyer

Today, there are countless options for hiring a lawyer. So how do you pick one? There are five things to really look for in hiring a Traffic Lawyer in ALbany, NY – Lake George, NY and Saratoga Springs, NY:



Taking a Defensive Driving Course

Jan 31st, 2011
Taking a Defensive Driving Course

By enrolling and completing a Defensive Driving Course, an individual can have up to 4 points removed off their license at a given time. If you receive a 2-point violation, the course will eradicate said points. However, you can’t “bank” the other two and have future points retro actively removed.



Think Again before you Crumple Up that Traffic Ticket!

Jan 2nd, 2010
Think Again before you Crumple Up that Traffic Ticket!

A lot of people when they get a traffic ticket put it on the back burner and do not treat it very seriously. They do this of course until the court date rolls around and then panic often sets in. At this point, an individual often debates whether or not to simply “mail it in” and plead guilty or instead obtain an attorney and hope to plead to a lesser charge.