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New York Car Rental Laws

Filed under: New York City Car Rental - 26 Jul 2010  | Spread the word !

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New York has a variety of laws pertaining to rental cars and driving laws that must be followed or else a series of tickets and even a suspension of your license may occur. These are the following laws that you must observe when you are using a car rental in New York:

Driving while intoxicated or under the influence of drugs or medication is against the law.

All children under the age of four require special safety seats. Any child under seven years of age needs to use child restraints in vehicle. Children are allowed to sit in the front seat if it has an air bag, but it is much more dangerous than the back seat.

All passengers over the age of seven will need to wear a seat belt. A fine of 60 dollars or more will incur for each violation.

Contact the location where you get a ticket whenever it is applicable. The village that the ticket was received is the location where you need to deal with the ticket.

Cell phone usage while driving is against the law and can incur fines of over 100 dollars per offense. The only time that using a cellular phone is permitted is to call for emergency services such as an ambulance, a fire department or police. Even when calling these emergency services, you must then provide proof that calling was essential to the situation.

If you follow all of the rules of New York and take your rental seriously, you will not receive a ticket or have your license revoked. It is important to always follow the laws in New York when there.

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