Critics fear Mobile ID will allow government to track New Yorkers, invade privacy; DMV says it cannot track the IDs.
Sheriffs in New York state are promoting a new tool they say will make traffic stops easier for neurodivergent drivers.
Four out of five drivers are frustrated that a Government-backed code of practice for private parking companies is still not in force five years after becoming law, a new survey suggests.
New York State has launched a mobile driver’s license program allowing residents to store their identification documents in digital format, with full implementation expected by 2025. The program, ...
Gov. Phil Murphy called for the Legislature to advance a bill that create mobile driver’s licenses in his State of the State address. What's next?
Delaware County sheriff's deputies will participate in a program aimed at heading off conflicts with people on the autism ...
New Yorkers who repeatedly drive under the influence of drugs or alcohol will now face permanent loss of their driving privileges after four drug or alcohol-related convictions or incidents, such as ...
Madelyn Krese, a student driver, took two trips through the new peanut-shaped ... So I had to practice it,” said Krese, who hopes to get her license next week. Before they took off, her ...
A familiar face on the way to the airport, a surprise on the F train and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s ...
NEW YORK (AP) — New York City police say a taxi driver hit six pedestrians in midtown Manhattan. A New York Police Department spokesperson said Wednesday that the taxi driver may have suffered a ...
A New York Police Department spokesperson said the taxi driver may have suffered a medical episode, but that the investigation had yet to confirm that. Two people, including the 9-year-old boy ...