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What Is the 1 MPH Law in New York?

In New York, the so-called “1 MPH law” refers to the idea that even driving slightly over the posted speed limit can result in a speeding ticket. There is no legal buffer or grace amount built into New York’s traffic laws. If a driver exceeds the speed limit by even 1 mile per hour, they can technically be cited for speeding.

That said, enforcement practices vary. Some officers may use discretion and focus on more significant violations, but legally, any speed above the limit is considered a violation. Speeding tickets can lead to fines, surcharges, and points on your driving record, depending on how fast you were going.

If you receive a speeding ticket in New York, you have the right to challenge it in traffic court. An experienced New York traffic attorney can review the circumstances, examine the evidence, and help you understand your options for reducing points or fighting the charge.

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