....cause accidents.
cause an accident.
It is called reckless driving
Yes. The basic definition of reckless driving is, "operating a vehicle in a dangerous manner". That being the case failure to yield to other vehicles could result in an accident and could be defined as reckless driving.
Operating a vehicle while driving privileges are temporarily or permanently revoked
"Operating" can be several things. It can be actually driving, either on a road, in a parking lot, or any other public place. It can also be being in control of the vehicle, ex. the keys are in your pocket and you are sitting in the vehicle, whether or not you're actually driving.
The term for having an excessive Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) is DUI or DWI. DUI : Driving Under the Influence DWI : Driving While Intoxicated or Driving While Impaired (drugs or alcohol)
OVI stands for Operating a Vehicle Impaired. It is a term commonly used in traffic citations to refer to driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Driving Under the Influence/Driving While Intoxicated, Reckless Endangerment, no insurance, driving on a suspended or revoked licence, operating a commercial vehicle without a CDL..
That depends on the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of the vehicle you're driving, or the Gross Combination Weight Rating of the truck and trailer you're operating, if operating a combination vehicle. Other factors come into play, as well, such as if it's a registered commercial vehicle or a registered farm vehicle.
Normally, it means someone who is operating a motor vehicle while having had their licence suspended.
Yes, "driving" can be a gerund when it is used as a noun to describe the action of operating a vehicle. For example, "Driving requires focus and attention."
I know of no law that states you must wear a shirt while operating a motor vehicle.
Not only in Colorado, but EVERYWHERE. You're expected to have your license on your person when you're operating a motor vehicle, ALWAYS.