Secret Speed Cameras: Many In New York May Lose Car Registration
New Yorkers are starting to receive speeding tickets taken by hidden cameras. We learned what happens if you don't pay your fine.
On Tuesday, Hudson Valley Post reported on some new sneaky tricks to catch speeding drivers.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul's Office confirmed these new tricks while announcing Work Zone Awareness Week.
These tricks include the Automated Work Zone Speed Enforcement and Operation Hardhat.
Find out more about both below:
Automated Work Zone Speed Enforcement In New York State
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Fines through the pilot program are:
- $50: First violation
- $75: Second violation
- $100: Third and subsequent violations within 18 months of the first violation
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Secret Speed Cameras: What If You Don't Pay Your Fine In New York
What happens if you don't pay your fine from a hidden camera? Gov. Hochul's office confirmed unpaid fines will cause issues when you go to renew your vehicle registration.
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You May Not Be Able To Renew Your Car Registration In New York
Hochul's office said unpaid fines may result in "a vehicle registration hold."
Drivers will not be able to renew their registrations without first paying their fines.
"Owners may contest a violation within 30 days of when they received notice," Hochul's office stated.
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