Criminal Defense
NY Penal Law § 120.03: Vehicular assault in the second degree
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Updated: Sep 6, 2025
NY Penal Law § 120.03: Vehicular assault in the second degree If you injure someone while you are driving a vehicle and you are intoxicated by drugs or alcohol at the time of the accident, you have committed the crime of vehicular assault. Three different types of vehicular assault offenses are defined in the New York Penal Code. These include vehicular assault in the second degree, vehicular assault in the first degree and aggravated vehicular assault. Among these three types of vehicular assault offenses, vehicular assault in the second degree is the least serious. Nonetheless, it is still a felony offense. You will face a charge of vehicular assault in the second degree under New York Penal Code § 120.03 if you inflict serious physical injury on another individual using a vehicle you were driving, and:
- You operate a vehicle while you are legally intoxicated, meaning that your blood alcohol level is at last .08 or driving while your ability is impaired by drugs, or
- You operate a vehicle while you are legally intoxicated and the vehicle has flammable gas, radioactive materials or explosives in it, or
- You operate a snowmobile or all terrain vehicle while intoxicated by drugs or alcohol
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