When you are caught speeding in another state, the information about your violation is sent to your home state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). The DMV will then add points to your driving record. The number of points you receive will depend on the severity of the violation and the laws in your home state.
In New York, you can receive up to 11 points on your driver's license for a speeding violation. If you accumulate too many points, your license could be suspended or revoked.
It is important to be aware of the speeding laws in other states when you are driving. If you are caught speeding, you could end up with points on your license and a higher insurance premium.