Summer is definitely the best time to visit Long Island and take part in all there is to do, from art museums and aquariums to wine and oysters. Looking to occupy a day, a weekend, or more in Long Island, New York? Read on to discover the 23 top things to do in Long Island, New York – golf enthusiasts and excitable toddlers included.
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In this post, we break down exactly what items you might need at first to begin opening the estate if you are named as the executor.
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In previous blog posts I’ve touched upon the idea of A.I., and how that technology can be implemented to mitigate car accidents and potentially save lives.
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New vehicles sold in the U.S. will have to average at least 40 miles per gallon of gasoline in 2026, up from about 28 mpg, under new federal rules.
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April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month. State and local law enforcement agencies are cracking down and adding patrols to participate in the national “U Drive. U Text. U Pay” Campaign.
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Dark tinted windows. What’s the law? Is it really enforced?
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Sometimes I like to mix it up a bit and post about something a little different from the norm…
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Own a loud car in New York City? You might receive a notice in the mail from a computer.
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Is it legal to flash your headlights in New York?
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Know before you go—the laws, that is.
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A law that would allow New York City to reduce citywide speed limits to 20 mph and as low as 5 mph on some streets, passed the New York state Senate's Transportation Committee late last month.
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At one point or another, most residents in New York will receive a traffic ticket. Here are the 10 most common traffic violations in the state.
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New cars may soon require you be sober, buckled up or both before you can drive.
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New York City officials want to send drivers and cyclists a message: Lax enforcement of traffic rules is ending.
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Can you legally look at your navigation system while you are driving in New York?
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Ditch the gasoline tax in favor of a per-mile fee???
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At age 77, rally car driver, automotive mechanic, and businesswoman Heidi Hetzer decided to drive around the world in a 1930 Hudson Great Eight.
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At a time when New Yorkers are buying larger vehicles, such as SUVs, which a recent Harvard study showed lead to more premature deaths from pollution, Gov. Hochul signed into law a bill aimed at reducing the state’s car emissions.
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The “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign to target impaired drivers during the holiday travel season has begun.
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