Rockland County, New York Traffic
and Local Courts |
South Nyack Village Court |
South Nyack Speeding LawyerMatisyahu Wolfberg, Esq., 25 Robert Pitt Drive, Suite 211, Monsey, NY 10952For a free consultation about your South Nyack NY traffic Tickets, scan and email your ticket to tickets@rockland-ticket-defense.com or fax it to fax number 845-818-3905, make sure to include your email address on the fax. or call toll free 24/7 800-768-3234 |
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South Nyack Village Court is in Rockland County New York |
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South Nyack Village Court Address | 282 South Broadway , South Nyack, New York 10960 |
About the South Nyack Village Court | South Nyack
is a small village near the Tappan Zee Bridge. Most tickets in
this court are issued by New
York State Troopers on the Thruway. South Nyack is on the
northeast side of the town of Orangetown in Rockland County, it is north of Grand View-on-Hudson; northeast of
Orangetown; and east of Blauvelt State Park; south of the village of Nyack and west of the Hudson River.
The village is patrolled by the recently consolidated
South Nyack-Grandview - Police Department, whose Chief of Police is Rockland County Sheriff's department also issues tickets returnable in Clarkstown Court. Criminal violations are prosecuted by the Rockland County DA. |
Typical Violations heard in this court. | Speeding Tickets, moving violations, Speed Tickets, Drunk Driving (DWI, DUI) Reckless driving, and criminal charges, aggravated unlicensed driver, following too close, leaving scene of accident, failure to obey traffic control device, red light, stop sign, unsafe lane change, failure to signal, drugs in car, marijauna possession, gun charges |
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Rockland County Traffic Defense > South Nyack Village Court
New York Traffic ticket law
§ 1116. Lane direction control indications. Whenever traffic is
controlled by lane direction control signals located over the individual
lanes of a highway, only the colors green, yellow and red shall be used,
and said signals shall indicate and apply as follows:
(a) Traffic facing a steady downward pointing green arrow signal may
travel in any lane over which such signal is located.
(b) Traffic facing a steady yellow X signal is thereby warned that the
related green downward arrow indication is being terminated and that a
red X indication will be exhibited immediately thereafter and such
traffic shall vacate, in a safe manner, the lane over which such signal
is located.
(c) Traffic facing a flashing yellow X signal may travel in any lane
over which such signal is shown preparatory to making a left turn, using
proper caution.
(d) Traffic facing a steady red X signal shall not enter or travel in
any lane over which such signal is located.
§ 1117. Traffic-control signals; malfunction. Except when directed to proceed by a police officer, every operator of a motor vehicle approaching an intersection governed by a traffic-control signal which is out of service or otherwise malfunctioning shall stop in the manner required for stop signs set forth in section eleven hundred seventy-two of this title, and proceed according to the rules of right of way for vehicles set forth in article twenty-six of this title.