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Speeding, yes, if you were going under 100 mph. Reckless driving, no chance, only time will remove that from your record. 7-10 years worth of time.
Reckless driving or implied consent violation... you really don't have much of a choice. Both are going to negatively impact your prospects of employment as a CMV operator. If I were in your shoes, I'd go with the reckless driving conviction.
well, let's say you were going to fast. Depending in state you are in, 80mph or 20mph over the speed limit is charged with reckless driving in VA. It is a Class 1 Misdemeanor. The charges may be 12 months in jail, up to a $2,500 fine, and a possible loss of your Virginia driving privilege for up to six months.
Your close but no! Any speed over the speed limit can be considered reckless driving if the Law Enforcement Officer can prove that you were driving reckless, and that you were driving without "DUE REGARD" to the safety of others. Your speed, driving behavior, and whether you were endangering the safety of the public much all be considered before you can be charged with reckless driving. I am a Police Officer and my advise to anyone that reads this is to not ever be going 25 over the posted speed. Speed limits are there for a reason. I not saying someone should be arrested and loose their license for going 10 to 15 over but but definitely should get a ticket. 25 over on the other hand is absolutely ridiculous. -----Hope this answers you question.
No not unless he has knocked over a child.
It is called reckless driving and the person can be arrested, license suspended and financial penalties.
It depends on how fast you were going in ratio to the speed limit. The higher the speed, the more serious the traffic violation up to reckless driving.
If you're going to West Virginia (which you might have mentioned) it's 206 miles.
Just while being in possession of a CDL, or while operating a CMV? If you get a reckless driving charge in a four wheeler as a CDL holder, it's no different than if you didn't have a CDL.. except you'll probably lose your job and finding work as a CMV operator isn't going to be fruitful for you afterwards. And yes, offences in a four wheeler go on the same MVR as offences in a CMV do, so a ticket you get in your personal vehicle will affect you employment wise, and you're required to report that ticket just the same as you are if you were cited in a CMV. If you got a reckless driving charge while operating a CMV, the only difference between the criteria for that and a reckless driving charge is that the officer has a little more leniency to declare it reckless driving.. and that you'll get hammered on your CSA2010 report, as well.
You will be lucky to keep your license. Anything over 15 mile above the limit can be considered reckless driving. That will definitely result in points.
Heavy fine and lost driving license up to 6 months.
In most states its 15 miles over the speed limit. There may be variations on this such as if you are in a city, or a construction or school zone. I would look up your state by going to the appropriate state police website or your state dept of transportation website. In many states the penalty for reckless driving is jail or possible loss of license especially if you hold a commercial (CDL) license.