New York Part 76 of DMV Commissioner's Regulations is a set of rules and regulations that apply to the operation of motor vehicles in the state of New York. The regulations cover a variety of topics, including licensing, registration, safety, and financial responsibility. They also include guidelines on how to report vehicle collisions, road test requirements, and information regarding the use of automated enforcement systems such as red light cameras and speed cameras. There are different types of New York Part 76 of DMV Commissioner's Regulations, including: • Vehicle and Traffic Law: This section contains the state's traffic laws and regulations that are enforced by the New York State Police and local law enforcement agencies. • Vehicle Registration and Titling: This section outlines the requirements for registering and titling a vehicle in the state of New York. • Driver's Licensing: This part outlines the requirements for obtaining and renewing a driver's license in the state of New York. • Financial Responsibility: This part outlines the requirements for maintaining and providing proof of financial responsibility for vehicles operated in the state of New York. • Safety Regulations: This part outlines the safety requirements for vehicles operated in the state of New York. • Automated Enforcement Systems: This part outlines the rules and regulations surrounding the use of automated enforcement systems such as red light cameras and speed cameras.