No, but New Jersey can send a notice to New York Dept. of Transportation if the speeding was bad enough
Yes, it does.
No, you can only drive in New York with a valid licence.
No you will not. New York does not post out of state traffic tickets to your record except for those that you receive in Canada which are posted and do result in points.
Yes, tickets received in New York will count against your New Jersey record for points and insurance increase. You need to contest the ticket and see if you can get it reduced or dismissed. Here is a site with information on New York Speeding tickets http://www.speedingticketcentral.com/New-York-speeding-ticket.html
It's not a Temporary Tag you want. What you need is an In-Transit tag. You can use this to go from NY to Jersey.
Points do carry over onto your Ontario licence from New York. usually with a difference of 2 points.. So say you received a 6 point for driving 21-30mph over the posted limit which also carries a possible licence suspesnion.. If you are found guilty of that your Ontario licence could include a possible licence suspension and 4 demerit points on your Ontario licence which could effect your insurance... For further information check out www.nytrafficticketsolutions.com
If you get a speeding ticket going 86 mph in a 55 mph zone in New York, you may get your license taken away. You will have a hefty fine and may have to go to court over it.
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Yes it does. New York will report he traffic violation to New Jersey. Since New Jersey has the highest auto insurance rates in the nation, it would be in your best interest to contact a New York traffic attorney to see if you can get the ticket reduced or dismissed.
You can...and as you will owe to each place, should.