Sheridan, New York
Sheridan is a coastal Lake Erie town in Chautauqua County, New York. It is considered part of the Western New York Region and is around 45 minutes southwest of Buffalo. As of January of 2022, the town population was 2,985. The town includes the hamlets of Center Corners and Cook Corners. Sheridan is located on the eastern outskirts of the City of Dunkirk.
Traffic Tickets in Sheridan, New York
The I-90 (New York State Thruway) runs along the coast of Lake Erie. A large portion of the Thruway runs east-west through Sheridan. The I-90 is an important interstate highway, it sees a lot of traffic. New York State Police patrol the I-90 and conduct traffic stops for motorists exceeding the 65 mph speed limit.
Traffic tickets are issued on the local roads as well. US-Route 20 runs parallel to the thruway and acts as the town’s primary road. It continues into the east and west neighboring towns. Intersecting with US Route 20 is County Route 79 (Center Road). It stretches north-south and connects both halves of the town. Route 79 also enables travel to the local Dunkirk Airport.
If you received a ticket anywhere in Sheridan, consider reaching out to the Benjamin Goldman Law Office for further assistance.
The Benjamin Goldman Law Office
The Benjamin Goldman Law Office is a New York State law firm that focuses on fighting traffic tickets. Whether it's speeding, reckless driving, or passing through a red light, the Benjamin Goldman Law Office can assist you. We have been honing our craft for over a decade and provide optimal service to our clients. Our primary goal is to ensure you do not get points on your license thereby avoiding significant increases in car insurance premiums. The Benjamin Goldman Law Office offers a free consultation to all, so feel free to reach out at any time.
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