Port Washington North, New York
Port Washington North is the name of a village in Nassau County, New York. It is within the Greater Port Washington area on the North Shore of Long Island. The village is located around twenty-five miles northeast of Midtown Manhattan. , the village population was estimated at 3,200. Port Washington North is bordered by Manor Haven on the west, Sands Point on the north, and Port Washington on the south and east. The village has a total area of 0.5 square miles.
Traffic Tickets in Port Washington North
Port Washington North consists of many smaller roads and does not have any state highways or significantly larger roads. In the north of the village, most of the smaller roads are clustered together and interconnected, whereas in the south of the village, there are only a few spread out roads. Common violations seen in Port Washing North are speeding, using a phone while driving, and disobeying a traffic speed device. The village roads are supervised by the Port Washington Police District and the Nassau County Police Department. All tickets are made answerable to the Port Washington North Village Court.
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