NY State Driver Points System

What is the Driver Violation Point System and how does it work?

The Driver Violation Point System gives the New York State DMV a way to identify and take action against high risk drivers. The DMV assigns points for certain traffic violations. If you get 11 points in an 18-month period, your driver license may be suspended. However, the point system is not the only way to lose your license (see)

How your point total is calculated

  • you must be convicted of the traffic violation before points are added to your driving record
  • your point total is calculated based on the date of the violation, not the date of the conviction
  • the points for violations that all occurred within the last 18 months are added to calculate your point total

Number of points given for each traffic violation

Once 18 months have passed from the violation date, the points for that violation no longer count toward your total. However, the points remain on your driving record as long as the conviction remains on your record and may be used by your insurance company to increase premiums.

License Violation Points
VIOLATION POINTS
Speeding (MPH over posted limit)
1 to 10 3
11 to 20 4
21 to 30 6
31 to 40 8
Over 40 11
Reckless driving 5
Failed to stop for school bus 5
Improper cell phone use

5

Use of portable electronic device "texting"

5

Railroad crossing violation

5

Failed to yield right-of-way 3
Red Light 3
Disobeying traffic control signal, STOP sign or YIELD sign 3
Improper passing, changing lane unsafely 3
Driving left of center, in wrong direction 3
Leaving scene of property damage incident 3
Child safety restraint violation 3
Inadequate Brakes (employer's vehicle) 2
Most other moving violation 2
Failure to signal 2
Improper turn 2
Disobeying a traffic control device 2
Tinted window 0
No seatbelt driver/passenger 16 years or older 0
Unregistered 0
Unlicensed 0
Uninspected 0
Faulty equipment 0

Out-of-state convictions

If you are convicted of a traffic violation in another state or country, points are not added to your New York State driving record, unless the violation occurred in Ontario or Quebec.

Insurance Premiums

Insurance companies have their own point systems and can increase your premiums based on your driving record. Contact your insurance company for more information.

Point and Insurance Reduction Program

Taking a DMV-approved Point and Insurance Reduction Program (PIRP) course will

  • help to prevent you from losing your license in the event you accrued 11 or more points on your driving record
  • 4 points are 'subtracted' for the purposes of calculating a suspension if you have 11 or more points
  • the tickets/points do not physically come off your driving record
  • save 10 percent on your automobile liability and collision insurance premiums

Check My Points

You use the MyDMV 'My License, Permit or ID' service to check your points. You will need the ID number and document number from your most recently issued New York State

  • driver license,
  • learner permit, or
  • non-driver ID

If you lost your document, renewed or ordered a new one recently and have not received it in the mail yet, you will need to wait for it to arrive before you can create a MyDMV account.

Check my points through MyDMV