Town of Cairo, New York
Cairo (accepted pronunciation is "care-oh") is a town in Greene County, New York. It is located in the northeast part of the Catskill Mountains approximately forty miles south of Albany. Cairo is considered part of the Hudson Valley region. The town encompasses the hamlets of Acra, Gayhead, Purling, Round Top, South Cairo, South Durham, and Woodstock., the estimated town population was 6,600.
Traffic Tickets in the Town of Cairo
The main road in Cairo is New York State Route 23 (NYS-23). To the east it leads motorists to the New York State Thruway. To the west it leads motorists to other towns in Greene County and Delaware County. Through Cairo, it is two lanes in each direction with a 55-mph speed limit. This stretch of road is patrolled by Troop F of the New York State Police. They conduct many traffic stops in Cairo. The typical citation is for a speeding infraction. Motorists clocked 70 mph or above typically get pulled over.
Other busy town roads are New York State Route 145 (NYS-145) and New York State Route 32 (NYS-32). Traffic stops can also be conducted by deputies of the Greene County Sheriff's Office and officers of the Cairo Police Department. All traffic related charges in town are adjudicated in the Cairo Town Court.
The Benjamin Goldman Law Office
For any traffic ticket in Cairo, you can contact the Benjamin Goldman Law Office. Our firm has been helping motorists in Greene County since 2011. We have a strong track record of success, specifically in Cairo. The Benjamin Goldman Law Office offers a complimentary consultation where we can answer any questions you may have regarding your ticket. Reach out to us at any time through phone, text, email, or submission form on our website.
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