
new York is undergoing a change in traffic rules. The point is that the state will activate one new points system This will change the way that Violations and how to feed one Driver’s license. The update includes higher penalties and longer deadlines for each point to remain active.
The changes range from equipment failures to serious behavior, forcing drivers to closely examine the condition of their vehicles and their driving habits.
The New York Department of Motor Vehicles is pushing this reform to strengthen control over common violations and order traffic on routes and in urban areas.
Bad news for New York: A new points system for driver’s licenses comes into effect
Accordingly WWNYTVthe new rules will increase the number of violations add the points and extend the time they remain active. “Some of them will be surprised and others will say, ‘Why didn’t they do this before?'” Norwood Police Chief Shawn Wells said, noting that even equipment failures start to generate points.
The same media added this The points no longer fall after 18 months and they persist for 24. “Not only do the points stay on your driver’s license a little longer, they don’t disappear after 18 months, but after 24.”. Increasing the points for violations makes reaching this limit a little easier” said Puma. At the same time, Canton Police Chief Ryan Cole said he expects “we will continue to enforce traffic violations as we currently do” while we wait to see what the actual impact of the system is. AAA expects the reform to come into force in February, the broadcaster announced.
The New York State Department of Motor Vehicles has updated the Section 131.3 and reordered the value of each violation. The new system classifies violations according to their severity and determines how many points will be credited to the driver’s license.
11 points (maximum penalty):
0 points (does not add any score)