Dutchess County, situated near the Connecticut border and neighboring Massachusetts, lies midway between Albany and New York City. It is home to vast expanses of farmland yet maintains its rank as the 15th most populous county in the state. Although its tranquil rural roads span for miles, law enforcement agencies remain vigilant as it consistently ranks among the top 10 New York counties with the most number of speeding tickets issued.
A speeding ticket issued in Dutchess County or anywhere else in New York State can result in serious penalties including points, fines, and auto insurance increases. A driver who gets a speeding ticket in Dutchess County should not automatically pay it. Instead, contact an experienced traffic ticket attorney to contest the underlying charges.
New York State Speeding Ticket Costs
Depending on one’s speed, NY speeding ticket fines can cost around $150 to $600. But this is not the final cost. New York State adds a mandatory surcharge of $88 (if issued in a city) or $93 (if issued in a town/village) on each ticket. Moreover, if the ticket brings the total number of points on a driver’s license to 6 or more, he/she will also have to pay a DMV Driver Responsibility Assessment (DRA) fee. A DRA is an annual fee that costs $300 (paid as $100 per year for three years). Each point over 6 adds another $75 ($25 per year). Worse, a single speeding ticket can cause a significant increase in auto insurance rates, which usually last for three years or more.
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Speeding Ticket Data from Dutchess County, NY
Dutchess County is the sixth-highest county in New York in terms of the number of speeding tickets issued in 2022. A total of 20,734 speeding tickets were issued that year by state troopers, county police, and other law enforcement agencies.
Most of these tickets were issued to drivers from New York state (76.1%). The rest were issued to drivers from the Northeast region (16.3%), other U.S. states (4.9%), Canada (0.4%), and other locations (2.2%).
15.3% of the drivers who received speeding tickets in Dutchess County were also cited for other offenses. The most prevalent violations were related to license issues, which accounted for 1,314 tickets. The next most common violations related to motor vehicle equipment issues (462 tickets), followed by motor vehicle registration issues (430 tickets.)
Exceeding the speed limit increases the likelihood of an accident. In 2022, there were a total of 7,689 speeding-related crashes in Dutchess County. 6,075 of these resulted in property damage, 1,590 caused personal injuries, and 24 caused fatalities.
Dutchess County has one of the lowest rates for dismissed/acquitted cases involving speeding ticket citations at only 4.3% in 2022. But with the help of an experienced attorney, you will have a better chance of your speeding ticket being reduced to a lesser charge, incurring a lower fine, and/or reducing the points on your driving record.
Number of Speeding Tickets Issued in Dutchess County (NY), 2013 – 2022
Year | Number of Speeding Tickets |
2013 | 19,745 |
2014 | 20,433 |
2015 | 19,935 |
2016 | 20,806 |
2017 | 19,546 |
2018 | 22,463 |
2019 | 27,047 |
2020 | 25,111 |
2021 | 23,838 |
2022 | 20,734 |
Number of Speeding-Related Crashes in Dutchess County (NY), 2013 – 2022
Year | Number of Incidents |
2013 | 6,147 |
2014 | 5,798 |
2015 | 5,733 |
2016 | 5,650 |
2017 | 5,696 |
2018 | 7,795 |
2019 | 7,913 |
2020 | 6,035 |
2021 | 6,883 |
2022 | 7,689 |
Dutchess County Geography and How It Relates to Traffic Tickets
With a population of 293,718, Dutchess is a far cry from the density of other NY counties, such as Brooklyn, Suffolk or Westchester. The only interstate highway in Dutchess County is I-84, which cuts through the southern quadrant in an east-west route. Also moving east-west through the county are U.S. 44, N.Y. 55, and N.Y. 199. Drivers can travel north or south through Dutchess via U.S. 9, the Taconic State Parkway, and N.Y. 22.
Dutchess County is home to several higher education institutions, including Marist College and Vassar College, both located in the city of Poughkeepsie. In addition, the main campus of the Culinary Institute of America can be found in the town of Hyde Park. Police in Dutchess County keep a close watch on the major throughways for locals, college students, and those just passing through. The county’s close proximity to both Massachusetts and Connecticut means there’s a slightly higher than normal amount of tickets going to out-of-state drivers (18%).
Hiring a Dutchess County Speeding Ticket Lawyer
No driver should ever “give up” and accept the consequences of a speeding ticket in Dutchess County. It is far better to let an experienced traffic ticket attorney assess the charges and build a defense to mitigate the fines and points. In fact, drivers who hire legal representation may not have to show up to court themselves (including those from out-of-state). If you or someone you love has been ticketed for speeding in Dutchess County, contact Rosenblum Law today. We can offer you a free consultation about your case and have our attorneys fight on your behalf. Our attorneys have represented clients in Dutchess County for both traffic and criminal matters, including those from Amenia, Beekman, Clinton, Dover, East Fishkill, Fishkill, Hyde Park, La Grange, Milan, North East, Pawling, Pine Plains, Pleasant Valley, Poughkeepsie, Red Hook, Rhinebeck, Stanford, Union Vale, Wappinger and Washington. Call 888-434-0406 or email Rosenblum Law today for a free consultation about your case.