Were you pulled over on New York Route 28?
New York Route 28 has a deceptive design in Ulster County, and many drivers believe that the speed limit is much higher than the posted 45 mph for that reason. State troopers probably know this, because they seem to spend a lot of spring days writing tickets. Much of the rest of this route is more rural, and like the northern Taconic Parkway has scenic views and plenty of spots to hide a police car.
Route 28 actually stretches through several counties, and at Selby Legal we appear at a number of local traffic courts for tickets on this road, including:
If you have to go to traffic court in any of these courts or anywhere else for a ticket on route 28, upload your traffic ticket here for a free consultation.