NYS Raising Driving Points for Violations

The New York State Department of Motor Vehicles is reminding motorists that beginning Monday, February 16, some of the most serious traffic violations will have increased point values. These changes will strengthen the state’s ability to keep persistently dangerous drivers off the roads and protect everyone else who drives, rides, walks, or bikes in communities across the state. Key changes include the following:

 

Offence
Points for Violations Before 2/16/2026
Points for Violations Beginning 2/16/2026
Any Alcohol- or Drug-Related Conviction or Incident
0
11
Aggravated Unlicensed Operation
0
11
Overtaking/Passing Stopped School Bus
5
8
Speeding in Construction Zone
Based on speed
8
Over-height Vehicle/Bridge Strike
0
8
Leaving Scene of a Personal Injury Crash
3
5
Failure to Exercise Due Care
2
5
Facilitating Aggravated Unlicensed Operation
0
5
Speed Contests and Races
0
5

 

In addition to the updated points, these regulations adjust the time frame in which DMV can take administrative action against a persistent violator, going from an 18-month look back to a 24-month look back.

Many existing point assignments, such as the five points for any violation involving a mobile phone or portable electronic device while driving, or zero points for equipment violations, will remain as they are, with no additional changes.

“These updated regulations will have no impact on drivers who follow the rules of the road, but they will have a big impact on dangerous drivers and repeat offenders whose poor choices always put other drivers, passengers, and pedestrians at risk,” said NYS DMV Commissioner and Chair of the Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee Mark J.F. Schroeder. “Our job is to make sure that New York’s roads are safe for everyone, and if someone chooses to be reckless and unsafe, they do not deserve to be behind the wheel, period.”