Have you ever wondered if it's illegal to flash your lights on your vehicle to warn other drivers about deer? Let's dive into New York law on this topic.
If you're one of the millions of Americans planning to head home for the holidays, get ready to endure some nightmarish travel conditions, especially in New York State.
There are many laws that are on the books in New York State that involve operating a motor vehicle. The law about hanging things from your rearview mirror seems odd but you could get a ticket if you violate it.
New York State has allotted nearly seventeen million dollars toward the repaving of many roadways in and around the Capital Region. But there is one group who thinks this isn't nearly enough.
I saw about seven deer next to the Whitesboro Middle/High School on my drive, and there was a car coming towards me in the opposite direction. So, naturally, I flashed my lights at them. To my surprise, it was a police officer.
Apparently lawmakers are trying to do something to help people from getting there license suspended and eventually arrested for minor traffic infractions.
Because of an accident that ended the life of a 17-year-old girl, the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles has been giving a petition that could change driving laws for New York Residents.
If you are a law abiding citizen who thinks they follow the law, probably not a whole lot to see here. If you have gotten a lot of tickets in the past. You may want to read this.
You ever see someone do something really bizarre, weird, or just down right stupid and ask yourself "Who does that?!!" I am pretty sure you are saying to yourself, "YUP!!" Welp, today's Who Does That? moment was brought to you by a not so smart driver in Colonie.....