The act of using a handheld electronic device while operating a motor vehicle in New York State can result in a traffic violation. This infraction carries both a monetary penalty and the potential for points to be assessed against the driver’s license. The number of points assigned directly impacts a driver’s record and can lead to further consequences.
Accumulating points on a driving record can significantly affect insurance premiums. Insurers view drivers with points as higher risk, which often results in increased costs. Furthermore, a sufficient accumulation of points within a specific timeframe can lead to license suspension or revocation by the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). Historically, laws regarding distracted driving have evolved to address the increasing use of electronic devices and their impact on traffic safety.