Schenectady County is considered part of the Albany metro area. The city of Schenectady is just 15 miles from the state capitol. General Electric was founded in the county and maintains major administrative offices there. Other major corporations, like Price Chopper Supermarkets, are headquartered in Schenectady.
Schenectady County is also a major arts and entertainment center in Upstate New York. The combination of business and culture means throngs of people live and work in the area. As such, Schenectady is the seventh-most population-dense NY county, after the boroughs of NYC. As such, police are vigilant for speeding and other driving infractions. Any ticketed for speeding in Schenectady County should contact an experienced traffic ticket attorney who can help reduce or eliminate the points and fines.
Fines for speeding in Schenectady can range from $150 to $600—but this is not the final cost. A mandatory state surcharge of $88 or $93 also applies. Another cost kicks in when a driver reaches 6 or more points on his/her license: the DMV Driver Responsibility Assessment (DRA) fee. This is a separate fine paid directly to the DMV which costs $300 plus an additional $75 for each point over six. Drivers are also likely to pay several hundred dollars more per year following a speeding ticket conviction.
In 2022, a total of 5,077 speeding tickets were issued by law enforcement in Schenectady County. This was 587 fewer than in 2021.
Throughout 2022, speeding tickets were issued on most days of the week, with Monday and Tuesday having more activity. The months of August, September, and October proved to be the busiest, accounting for 32% of all speeding tickets issued in Schenectady throughout the year. State troopers were largely responsible for catching speeders on county roadways, accounting for 69.6% of all speeding tickets issued.
Year | Number of Speeding Tickets |
2013 | 7,841 |
2014 | 6,888 |
2015 | 7,604 |
2016 | 8,288 |
2017 | 7,344 |
2018 | 6,560 |
2019 | 6,528 |
2020 | 5,438 |
2021 | 5,664 |
2022 | 5,077 |
The most common speeding violation that was cited to drivers was § 1180-d Speed in Zone. This was followed by § 1180-b Speed Over 55 Zone and § 1180-f Speeding in Posted Work Zone.
If a driver in Schenectady County receives a speeding ticket, they should contest it in court. The success rate of beating a speeding ticket in 2022 was only 5.7%. However, a New York traffic ticket attorney may be able to successfully negotiate with prosecutors to reduce the charge, potentially lowering the fine and avoiding points. This can prevent a hike in insurance rates and reduce the risk of a DRA fee.
Schenectady County sits at a crossroads for several major highways. The New York State Thruway (I-90) runs diagonally, northwest-southeast, through the county. Drivers can take I-88 from the city of Schenectady to I-81 in Binghamton. The local I-890 is an alternative to the Thruway, which bypasses the city and its suburbs to the southwest. Drivers can also take U.S. Route 20, which cuts through Schenectady on its path from Massachusetts to Buffalo.
Schenectady County is known throughout the state for its unique cultural venues and offerings. The county is home to the historic Proctors Theatre and other community theaters, as well as numerous, art galleries, museums, and historic sites. The heavily trafficked county means police are extra vigilant for speeding and other infractions by drivers from Schenectady as well as neighboring counties.
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Any driver would be well advised to consult with an attorney to help fight a Schenectady County speeding ticket. An experienced traffic ticket attorney can evaluate the details of the case and offer a solid defense with the best chance of getting the charges dropped or reduced. Even better, when a person hires an attorney, he/she may not have to show up to court in person.Contact Rosenblum Law to assist you with your speeding ticket matter in Schenectady County. We can offer you a free consultation about your case and have our attorneys fight on your behalf. Our attorneys have represented clients in Schenectady County for both traffic and criminal matters, including those from the city of Schenectady, Duanesburg, Glenville, Niskayuna, Princetown, and Rotterdam. Call 888-434-0406 or email Rosenblum Law today for a free consultation about your case.
This post was last modified on May 28, 2024 4:44 pm
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