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New York Stop Sign Tickets carry points, fines, surcharges, possible jail time and suspension and of course, insurance increases.  Give me a try send me an image of your ticket, NY Traffic Ticket Lawyer and info@ny-ticket-lawyer.com or, Fax it to #845-818-3905 I Have fought over 17,000 traffic tickets! Call (800) 584-3234
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NY TVB Stop sign tickets in New York State, Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn, Staten Island, Long Island

 

§ 1172. Stop signs and yield signs. (a) Except when directed to proceed by a police officer, every driver of a vehicle approaching a stop sign shall stop at a clearly marked stop line, but if none, then shall stop before entering the crosswalk on the near side of the intersection, or in the event there is no crosswalk, at the point nearest the intersecting roadway where the driver has a view of the approaching traffic on the intersecting roadway before entering the intersection and the right to proceed shall be subject to the provisions of section eleven hundred forty-two. (b) The driver of a vehicle approaching a yield sign if required for safety to stop shall stop at a clearly marked yield line, but if none, then shall stop before entering the crosswalk on the near side of the intersection, or in the event there is no crosswalk, at the point nearest the intersecting roadway where the driver has a view of the approaching traffic on the intersecting roadway before entering the intersection and the right to proceed shall be subject to the provisions of section eleven hundred forty-two of this title.  § 1173. Emerging from alley, driveway, private road or building. The driver of a vehicle emerging from an alley, driveway, private road or building shall stop such vehicle immediately prior to driving onto a sidewalk extending across any alleyway, building entrance, road or driveway, or in the event there is no sidewalk, shall stop at the point nearest the roadway to be entered where the driver has a view of approaching traffic thereon.NYC Tickets - Traffic Violations Bureau TVB 

Brooklyn South TVB, Brooklyn North TVB, Bronx TVB, Staten Island TVB, Manhattan South TVB, Manhattan North TVB, Queens North TVB, Queens South TVB are the locations for the dreaded traffic violations bureau. In the TVB, there is no plea-bargaining, it is win or lose, all or nothing. Therefore it doesn’t work like a normal “court.” Here is how it works, and this is our approach: We show up first time, if cop is no show, we ask for dismissal, which they usually don’t agree to. If we show up 2nd time and cop is also no show, then they usually dismiss If we then show up 2nd time and cop shows up, we ask for new court date If we show up first time and cop is there, we ask for new date, which they usually agree to. Then if we show up 2nd time and cop is not there, we ask for dismissal, which they usually don’t agree to If cop shows up 2nd time, we get a new court date by posting a $40 refundable bail Finally it comes to either Cop doesn’t show and ticket is dismissed Cop does show and there is a trial If cop loses his notes and shows up without then, then we win If cop makes mistakes or contradicts himself, then we win. If cop testifies perfectly, and has his notes, even if he is lying, then we usually lose, because, of course, there is no plea bargaining.  

Upstate NY stop sign tickets

The New York States Police are very busy on the Thruway giving speeding tickets, failure to yield to emergency vehicles, failure to signal, child seatbelt tickets. we handle Albany County traffic tickets, Allegany County speeding violations, Bronx County speeding violations, Broome County speeding violations, Cattaraugus County aggravated unlicensed driver, Cayuga County speeding violations, Chautauqua County aggravated unlicensed driver, Chemung County speeding violations, Chenango County aggravated unlicensed driver, Clinton County speeding violations, Columbia County speeding violations, Cortland County aggravated unlicensed driver, Delaware County aggravated unlicensed driver, Dutchess County speeding violations, Erie County speeding violations, Essex County aggravated unlicensed driver, Franklin County speeding violations, Fulton County aggravated unlicensed driver, Genesee County speeding violations, Greene County aggravated unlicensed driver, Hamilton County aggravated unlicensed driver, Herkimer County aggravated unlicensed driver, Jefferson County aggravated unlicensed driver, Kings County (Brooklyn) traffic violations, Lewis County traffic violations, Livingston County drunk driving, Madison County aggravated unlicensed driver, Monroe County aggravated unlicensed driver, Montgomery County aggravated unlicensed driver, Nassau County aggravated unlicensed driver, New York County (Manhattan) aggravated unlicensed driver, Niagara County traffic tickets, Oneida County traffic tickets, Onondaga County traffic tickets, Ontario County traffic tickets, Orange County traffic tickets, Orleans County traffic tickets, Oswego County traffic tickets, Otsego County Traffic violations, Putnam County speeding violations, Queens County traffic violations, Rensselaer County traffic violations, Richmond County (Staten Island) traffic violations, Rockland County speeding tickets, Saint Lawrence County speeding tickets, Saratoga County speeding tickets, Schenectady County speeding tickets, Schoharie County speeding tickets, Schuyler County speeding tickets, Seneca County speeding tickets, Steuben County speeding tickets, Suffolk County speeding tickets, Sullivan County child seatbelt tickets, Tioga County reckless driving tickets, Tompkins County Speeding violations, Ulster County cell phone tickets, Warren County cell phone tickets, Washington County cell phone tickets, Wayne County cell phone tickets, Westchester County cell phone tickets, Wyoming County Violations of traffic law, not to mention Yates County Speeding summons.