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New York to tighten driver point system starting February

Licenses will be suspended after 10 points within 24 months, compared to the current 11 points in 18 months.

News 12 Staff

Dec 1, 2025, 7:15 AM

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Drivers across New York will soon face stricter penalties under a new point system taking effect in February, according to the Orange County Sheriff's Office.

Licenses will be suspended after 10 points within 24 months, compared to the current 11 points in 18 months.

Officials say this means minor violations could quickly add up under the new rules.

Drivers will now get points for broken tail lights, illegal U-turns, obstructing traffic and not moving for emergency vehicles.

There will also be increased points for speeding, using a phone while driving and failing to yield to pedestrians.

The new system begins Feb. 26.

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