—Determination of respondent Department of Motor Vehicles dated January 9, 1995, finding petitioner guilty of speeding and not wearing a seat belt, and imposing a $150 fine for speeding, a $40 fine for not wearing a seat belt, and a 60-day suspension of driver’s license, unanimously confirmed, the petition denied and the proceeding brought pursuant to CPLR article 78 (transferred to this Court by order of the Supreme Court, New York County [Diane Lebedeff, J.], entered on July 13, 1995), dismissed, without costs.
Upon examination of the record, we find that the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) properly curtailed petitioner from asking compound, repetitive, irrelevant or otherwise inappropriate questions, and that there is no merit to petitioner’s claim that his right to cross-examine the police officer was so circumscribed as to deprive him of a fair hearing (see, Matter of Groht v Sobol,
