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Driving in New York
The rules foreign visitors most often get wrong — with the official source for every fact. Always verify directly before you drive.
Key rules
- Max rural interstate speed
- 65 mph [1]
Thruway and limited-access rural freeways
- Right turn on red
- Varies — check local signage [1]
Permitted statewide after stop; PROHIBITED in NYC unless a sign expressly permits — most important trap for foreign drivers
- Seatbelt enforcement (front)
- Primary enforcement [2]
Front and back — all passengers
- Handheld phone
- Banned for all drivers [3]
VTL §§1225-c / 1225-d
- Texting while driving
- Banned [3]
- Min liability — bodily injury per person
- $25,000 [4]
- Min liability — bodily injury per accident
- $50,000 [4]
- Min liability — property damage
- $10,000 [4]
- Motorcycle helmet
- Required for all riders [5]
- Move-over law
- Yes — required to move over / slow for emergency vehicles [6]
- Studded tires
- Allowed seasonally (see notes) [7]
Permitted Oct 16 – Apr 30 per VTL §375(35-a)
- Marijuana in vehicle
- Open container / consumption in vehicle illegal [8]
Open-container prohibited; consumption and smoking in vehicle illegal per VTL §1227
Primary resources for New York
Sources
Every claim above links to its numbered source here. If a link is broken, or you believe a fact is outdated, please let us know.
- [1] NY Driver's Manual — Chapter 4: Traffic Control (speed) — NY DMV · accessed 2026-04-23
- [2] NY DMV — Occupant Restraint Law — NY DMV · accessed 2026-04-23
- [3] NY DMV — Cell Phone & Texting — NY DMV · accessed 2026-04-23
- [4] NY DFS — Minimum Auto Insurance Requirements — NYDFS · accessed 2026-04-23
- [5] NY Vehicle & Traffic Law §381 — Motorcycle Helmet — NY Legislature · accessed 2026-04-23
- [6] NHTSA — Move Over, It's the Law — NHTSA · accessed 2026-04-23
- [7] NY VTL §375(35-a) — Studded Tires — NY Legislature · accessed 2026-04-23
Permitted Oct 16 – Apr 30
- [8] NY GTSC — Cannabis & Driving (VTL §1227) — NY GTSC · accessed 2026-04-23