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  • Although definitions of "reckless driving" vary by state, the term typically refers to operating a motor in a manner that demonstrates disregard for the safety of others. In most cases,…

  • Alabama has strict laws against reckless driving. Although there are many laws regulating traffic and the conduct of drivers, most of them are punishable by merely paying a civil fine or penalty.…

  • Ohio law provides for criminal prosecution of reckless driving in addition to assigning point penalties against the driver's license. Points accumulated against a driver's license can eventually…

  • Georgia enforces strict rules governing reckless driving and other driving-related offenses. A variety of penalties may result from a reckless driving charge, including revocation of license, a fine,…

  • Reckless driving may cause various legal problems for the guilty party. The definition of reckless driving may vary from state to state, but most define it as operating a vehicle in a method that…

  • A DUI, or driving under the influence, conviction is determined by a blood test or breathalyzer test to determine whether the driver was intoxicated while driving. A court appearance is mandatory for…

  • Negligence and recklessness are two related, but different, concepts that can be applied in a civil or criminal case. If you are representing yourself in a negligence lawsuit it is important to keep…

  • Washington state requires a restricted use license for at least one year after a driving under the influence (DUI) conviction. The holder of the license may only drive cars fitted with an ignition…

  • Operating a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or other drugs is considered a major crime punishable by fines and jail time, among other measures. Exact impaired driving laws vary across…

  • Driving Under the Influence (DUI) and reckless driving are serious crimes with different levels of penalties. Reckless driving is at times associated with alcohol and drug-related driving. A reckless…

  • Along with prohibiting speeding, driving while under the influence of drugs or alcohol or breaking the rules of the road, Ohio's traffic laws also prohibit generally reckless driving which can…

  • Each state has laws prohibiting people from driving in a reckless, willful or dangerous manner, with no care for the safety of passengers, pedestrians and other drivers. Reckless driving is a serious…

  • Driving when sleep deprived is when a person operates a motor vehicle while being impaired by a lack of sleep. Driving while drowsy can be incredibly dangerous. The National Highway Traffic Safety…

  • Judging by the sentiments from numerous opinion polls, Americans are worried about reckless driving as a social threat. So are police agencies, whose officers are dedicating more time to combating…

  • The State of California places points on motorists' driving records to reflect violations of laws governing operation of a motor vehicle. The nature and severity of the offense determine how many…

  • Narcolepsy is a disorder that causes "periods of extreme daytime sleepiness," according to the National Institutes of Health. It can also cause muscular weakness during waking hours. Although there is…

  • To elude a police officer means to disobey a direct order from a police officer to stop. The order can be by voice command, hand, siren or emergency lights. In California, as in most other states, it…

  • Reckless driving is defined by the Revised Code of Washington, or RCW, as the "willful or wanton disregard for the safety of persons or property" while operating a vehicle. Penalties are severe and…

  • While hitting a road sign is not as serious as running over a pedestrian or backing into a parked vehicle, it's still a moving violation, and virtually all state and local traffic laws don't turn a…

  • When prosecuting a Driving Under the Influence (DUI) charge in California, the prosecution may agree to reduce the charge to wet reckless driving, also known as reckless driving involving alcohol.

  • The state of North Carolina considers reckless driving a misdemeanor offense. The laws of the state don't discuss specific actions that are considered reckless driving. However, a person convicted of…

  • Reckless driving is a class 1 misdemeanor in Virginia, which puts it in the same category as drunk driving. Getting charged with reckless driving is a criminal offense in the Old Dominion, with jail…

  • According to the Florida Statute, the purpose of the Florida Uniform Traffic Control Law is to "make uniform traffic laws to apply throughout the state and its several counties and uniform traffic…

  • Under Michigan law, reckless driving is defined as driving a vehicle with a "willful and wanton disregard" for the safety of people or property. The Michigan Legislature amended the law as of 2010 to…

  • Like other states, Utah hands down severe penalties for motorists who drive while under the influence of controlled substances. The state also penalizes drivers for reckless driving violations.…

  • Reckless driving occurs when a driver has disregard for the safety of other drivers or the property of others. Examples of reckless driving include driving too fast or too slowly, passing in an unsafe…

  • Reckless driving is an offense which, under Pennsylvania law, may result in stiff penalties. Although many traffic violations result in a simple ticket for the driver, reckless often results in much…

  • According to Mothers Against Drunk Driving, one person is killed every 45 minutes in the United States as a direct result of driving under the influence. As of 2008, death rates had gone down 9.8…

  • Driving in a way that puts people and property in harm's way is called reckless driving. A reckless driving offense can be tacked onto or used in lieu of other offenses like speeding.

  • A ticket for general reckless driving works like a ticket for speeding. It is given to penalize you for the dangerous behavior, while serving as a warning that continuing the behavior will lead to…

  • The unsafe operation of a vehicle can result in a conviction of negligent driving or reckless driving. There are several similarities and differences between the two violations.

  • Reckless driving is the violation of a ticket given for a number of reasons depending on which state you are driving in. In some states, reckless driving can also be called "careless" driving. In…

  • The length of time a reckless driving charge stays on your record depends on the laws of your state, the seriousness of the charge and your driving history. The state laws regarding reckless driving…

  • People often believe that DUI and reckless driving go hand-in-hand, but this could not be further from the truth. While reckless driving is a dangerous and risky behavior, and the consequences can be…

  • A nolo plea is used in criminal law by a defendant. It is also called nolo contendere, and it means the defendant will not contest the charges that have been brought against them. More commonly, most…

  • Reckless driving definitions vary according from state to state, but according to Lawyers.com, many state definitions are similar. Generally in most states, reckless driving must be a combination of…

  • Beat a reckless driving ticket by researching the reckless driving laws in the area, hiring a criminal attorney and getting information from the scene of the ticket. Find the names and statements of…

  • If you have received a reckless driving ticket, you need to take it very seriously and act quickly. Some states consider reckless driving a criminal offense with penalties similar to receiving a…

  • Driving on the freeways for the very first time can cause stress and apprehension for the novice driver. Cars speed by at what appears to be light speed. However, driving on the freeways for the first…