NYS DMV Announces New ‘Forfeit After Four’ Rule for Persistent Impaired Drivers

Canva

Regulations Enforce Permanent License Denial After Four Drug- or Alcohol-Related Convictions or Incidents

Drivers in New York who repeatedly operate vehicles under the influence of drugs or alcohol will now permanently lose their driving privileges after four drug- or alcohol-related convictions or incidents, such as refusal to submit to a chemical test. The stricter regulations, effective today, January 3, mark a significant change by the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). Previously, permanent license denial was enforced after five such offenses.

“At some point, we have to say, ‘enough is enough.’ When someone is repeatedly convicted of driving under the influence, they need to be permanently removed from our roadways,” said DMV Commissioner and Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee Chair Mark J.F. Schroeder. “The new ‘forfeit after four’ policy significantly enhances our ability to protect New Yorkers by holding these offenders accountable.”

Key Changes Under the New Rules

  • Permanent License Denial: After four drug- or alcohol-related convictions or incidents.
  • Three Offenses Plus Serious Driving Violations: Permanent license denial applies to drivers with three impaired-driving offenses coupled with one or more other serious traffic offenses.
  • Re-Licensure Denial: Applicants with three impaired-driving offenses and no serious driving offenses face a two-year denial. Those with the same record but a current license revocation will be denied for five years.

Data Highlights Risk of Repeat Offenders

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports that drivers involved in fatal crashes with blood alcohol concentrations above the legal limit are four times more likely to have prior convictions for impaired driving compared to those with no alcohol in their system.

The stricter policy aims to address these risks by permanently removing the most persistent offenders from New York's roads, enhancing overall traffic safety.

More from Capital Region

The Latest

Listener Club

Join the Bmail Club!

What's Happening

Events

  • Siena Saints Basketball

    Get your green and gold and cheer on the Siena Saints Men's Basketball for their 2024-2025 season!! Watch their home games live at the MVP Arena or listen on JA...

    at MVP Arena
  • Lake George Winter Carnival

    The 63rd Annual Lake George Winter Carnival is on weekends in February in the village of Lake George! Relish the warmth of tasty samples during the chowder,...

    at Lake George Village
  • Saratoga Chowderfest

    Join us for Saratoga Chowderfeston February 8 from 11:00am-4:00pm! Visitors can enjoy (4 oz.) chowder samples for $2 each at participating restaurants and then ...

    at Downtown Saratoga
95.5 FM
Online
Mobile
Alexa