New York's Modification of Previous Report (ADR Program) is a program designed to help reduce the number of automobile accidents in the state. The program allows drivers to modify their existing accident report in order to reduce penalty points assigned by the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). The program is available to drivers who have been involved in an accident and who have received a traffic ticket or who have been charged with a moving violation. The program consists of three types of modifications: point reductions, ticket dismissals, and non-moving violations. Drivers who choose to modify their accident report can receive a reduction in the number of points they receive on their driving record. In some cases, the DMV may even dismiss the ticket altogether. Additionally, the program also allows for drivers to receive a non-moving violation instead of a moving violation, which can help them avoid more severe penalties. The New York Modification of Previous Report (ADR Program) is an effective way for drivers to reduce their points and save money on fines. It also helps the DMV reduce the number of accidents on the roads, making them safer for all drivers.