Reckless Driving "If the citation states 'followed another vehicle too close than is reasonable' is it considered as reckless? "
This is the traffic ticket description of the violation. You need to check the statute number on the ticket to determine the exact charge. You can do this by calling the DMV or doing an online search of the code of laws in your state.
Reckless is considered a very serious charge with the possibility of a license suspension or jail time in almost all states. Following too closely is a minor moving violation. Normally for the officer to charge you with reckless there would be more involved than just following too close. An example of reckless would be if you were speeding, weaving in and out of traffic and then hit someone in the rear.
The exceptions are the states like Virginia that have decided to make speeding an automatic reckless violation if you exceed certain limits. In Virginia reckless is speeding 20mph over the speed limit or any speeding over 80mph.
lwpat
This appears to be a citation for reckless driving.
Probably not
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there are several ways for reckless driving. but in some cases yes it can be considered a felony.
A crime that is considered reckless in nature means that the offender generally disregarded the safety or lives of other people.
Ea. state has different points system-check your dmv, but probably 2.
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Ohio has no statutory limit on what it defines as reckless operation. The time of day, traffic, location (rural, business, residential), weather, and other violations are all considered in determining if the driving is reckless; not just speed alone!
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Reckless driving is often considered a major violation and will likely get you 6 points on your license, just like a drunken driving violation does.
"Reckless" is the adjective.It is reckless.
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