Rebuilding Brooklyn
News12 New York
Where to Watch
Download the App
Local
Crime
Weather
Taking Action
beWell
The East End
Crime Files

Think twice before shoveling: Pushing snow into the street could cost you hundreds

New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law bans placing anything on a roadway that could injure someone, including snow.

Daniella Rodriguez

Jan 26, 2026, 10:12 PM

Updated

Share:

More Stories

If you are thinking about pushing snow from your driveway into the street, you may want to think twice, it could end up costing you.

After major winter storms, many Long Islanders grab shovels and plows to clear their driveways. But some take a shortcut by pushing snow directly into the roadway, something officials say is both dangerous and illegal.

In Nassau County, shoveling snow into the street can lead to a ticket with a fine of up to $200. In Suffolk County, enforcement depends on an officer witnessing the act, but it is still prohibited under state law.

New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law bans placing anything on a roadway that could injure someone, including snow.

Residents say the practice only makes driving more difficult.

“If they did that over here, it would suck,” said Anthony Robledo, of Port Jefferson. “The roads are hard to drive on because they’re smaller now because there’s so much snow on the side.”

Town officials warn snow left in the street can freeze over and create hazardous conditions for drivers and plow operators.

“It’s the most disrespectful thing to do to put it in the town roads when people are waiting for the plows to come and clear the roads,” said Town of Islip Supervisor Angie Carpenter.

Others say the solution is simple.

“Put it on your grass,” said Mitchell Sims, of Plainview. “That’s the right way to do it.”

Officials recommend piling snow on your lawn or along the edge of your driveway, not in the street, to avoid potential fines and keep roads safe.

More Stories

Top Stories

00:32
Screenshot 2026-04-11 064445

Car fire erupts in Downtown Brooklyn

01:31
BROOKLYN PLANNER AM

Breezy today with elevated fire danger, big warmup ahead in Brooklyn

01:35
drewstshooting1030pmCM_2026-04-10-22-34-12

Man killed in East New York shooting

01:38
pinnacletenantupdateCM_2026-04-10-17-42-18

Pinnacle Tenants Union sits down with new ownership and mayor's office to negotiate for better living conditions

01:42
skategardenapprovedCM_2026-04-10-22-51-48

Mount Prospect Park set for major skatepark overhaul amid community debate

01:37
missingformonthsCM_2026-04-10-17-38-38

Parents of missing East New York teen say they've received taunting calls and videos

02:06
monstertruckdestroyedCM_2026-04-10-17-47-50

Sanitation Dept. crushes beloved green truck that honored late Gowanus mechanic

02:43
AP26101005788713

Artemis II astronauts return from moon with a splashdown to close out a record-breaking lunar voyage

ADAMS ALBANIA TWO

Former NYC Mayor Eric Adams granted Albanian citizenship

02:10
fentanylpackagingmillsbustCM_2026-04-10-17-13-32

K-9 exposed during major fentanyl raid in the Bronx and Washington Heights

02:20
BXMAMDANI100THDAY04105P_2026-04-10-17-21-46

Mamdani’s 100th Day: What the NYC mayor has achieved, and what’s still ahead

HER

Brooklyn man arrested for stalking R&B singer H.E.R., sent messages saying 'I miss you'

01:37
410edricnoonpotholes_2026-04-10-12-39-05

City plans weekend pothole repairs as drivers deal with rough roads

00:32
410BKrobbery_2026-04-10-07-32-26

Man beaten, pistol‑whipped in brutal Cypress Hills robbery

00:29
410vitaminrecall_2026-04-10-09-07-51

More than 350,000 iron-containing supplements recalled for lacking child‑resistant packaging

01:23
49rebuildingbrooklyn_2026-04-09-06-47-17

New rideshare app 'BLOC' promises no surge pricing, better pay for drivers

02:03
womanattackedafterdogdisputeCM_2026-04-08-17-37-02

Crown Heights grandmother brutally beaten following fight over dog poop

01:34
3yostruck50thstCM_2026-04-09-18-03-50

3-year-old critically injured by car in Sunset Park

00:43
BKLULULEMONARR4726_2026-04-07-06-55-44

4 Brooklyn women arrested, charged in $2,700 theft spree at New Jersey mall

01:32
BKCOMPOSTING4626_2026-04-06-06-27-02

City renews focus on composting enforcement, leaving some property owners worried

App StoreGoogle Play Store

info

Newsletter

Send Photos/Videos

Contact

About Us

News Team

News 12 New York

follow us

Twitter

Facebook

Instagram

more resources

Optimum Corporate

Optimum Service

Advertise on News 12

Careers

Content Removal Policy

© 2026 N12N, LLC

Privacy Policy

Terms of Service

Ad Choices