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New York’s new speeding law, effective Feb. 3, 2026, imposes strict penalties for exceeding the speed limit by just 1 mph, including points, fines, and possible device installation.
New York State has enacted stricter speeding laws effective February 3, 2026, introducing a zero-tolerance policy allowing tickets for exceeding the speed limit by just 1 mph.
Drivers now face 4 points for speeding 1–20 mph over the limit, 6 points for cell phone use, and 8 points for reckless driving or school bus violations.
License suspension can occur after 10 points in 24 months, and repeat offenders may be required to install speed-limiting devices.
Fines range from $45 to $600, plus additional fees and insurance increases.
The changes aim to reduce dangerous driving, making even minor speeding violations carry serious consequences.
La nueva ley de exceso de velocidad de Nueva York, que entrará en vigor el 3 de febrero de 2026, impone sanciones estrictas por exceder el límite de velocidad en solo 1 mph, incluyendo puntos, multas y la posible instalación de dispositivos.