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                                                                          March 2001

Dear Reader,

       If your an attorney and do any vehicle & traffic work, or if you are a driver that has just recieved a ticket and have wondered

          1. What a particular fine might be,

          2. If there are any points on that ticket,

          3. Can I lose my license and registration,

          4. How much is that DWI going to cost me in fines or               penalties,

          5. How many points will I get for doing 105 m.p.h. in a 65               m.p.h. zone,

then please look at the following information and sample pages for a time-saving reference to the New York State Vehicle & Traffic Law. I’m sure that it will save you time and money.

       I compiled the NEW YORK STATE VEHICLE & TRAFFIC LAW Quick Chart reference guide to help answer these questions easily. It is a briefcase sized reference that allows you to research both numerically and alphabetically, a violation, the monetary and jail penalties, and license and registration consequences. For Judges, court clerks and attorneys, this guide will reduce your research time and allow you to handle your traffic calendar more efficiently. For everyone else, this guide will let you know what your in for.

       The expanded 2001 edition features:

                   1. The V & T legislative updates,

                   2. A NEW section on commercial motor vehicles                        covering over 450 HAZMAT, equipment and                        other DOT violations,

                   3. A revised index with larger print, and

                   4. A new hard cover, 3 ring binder with tabs, for a                        more durable, easier to use reference.

       Used by Judges, lawyers, clerks, police officers and insurance companies statewide. At a price of only $25.00, with a TOTAL SATISFACTION GUARANTEE OR YOUR MONEY BACK, you can’t miss.

       Please note this is a legal reference guide only. It is not intended to take the place of an attorney. In addition, this guide is for New York State only. Each state has there own numbering system and fine structure.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Sincerely,

                                                                             Mike Sackett