Alden, New York
Alden is the name of a town in Erie County, New York. It is located on the outskirts of Buffalo and is around twenty miles directly east of the downtown area. Within the town is the village of Alden. The town also encompasses the hamlets of Crittenden, Looneyville, and Millgrove. As of June of 2023, the estimated total population was 10,000.
Traffic Tickets in Alden, New York
A large number of traffic stops for speeding take place on Broadway (US-20). Going west to east, the US-20 is multiple lanes in each direction and the speed limit is 55 mph. As the road enters the village, the lanes are reduced, and the speed limit is reduced to 45 mph. A short distance later, the speed limit is lowered further to 30 mph. Broadway is a speed trap for motorists not paying close attention to the speed limit signs. Other important roads in Alden are Genesee Street (NYS-33), Sandridge Road (CR-113), Walden Avenue, West Main Street (CR-346), Exchange Street (CR-578), Crittenden Road (CR-1), Westwood Road (CR-343), North Road (CR-166), Two Rod Road (CR-547), and County Line Road.
Streets in Alden are patrolled by New York State Police or Erie County Sheriffs, both of which conduct traffic stops. The ticket is adjudicated in the town court or the village court, depending on the exact location of the alleged violation.
The Benjamin Goldman Law Office
For any traffic related matter in Alden, you can contact the Benjamin Goldman Law Office. We are a New York State traffic ticket defense firm. Our firm has obtained substantial reductions or dismissals on behalf of our clients in the Erie County justice courts. Our firm is willing to take on the most serious of charges and will be glad to review your Alden ticket. The Benjamin Goldman Law Office provides complimentary consultations. You can contact us at your convenience.
Points Reduced or Money Back Guarantee*
Our firm offers a Point Reduction or Money Back Guarantee*. This means we will issue a full refund of your legal fee if we are unable to reduce the points added to your license as a result of the ticket.
*Traffic tickets only. Does not apply to misdemeanors and felonies.