Blue Bell Creameries
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Yes, you can report reckless driving with a dash cam by providing the footage to law enforcement authorities for investigation and potential action.
No. But if someone saw you they could report it. That would be careless or reckless driving.
Well, you have the obligation to yield right of way, but if the other driver was cited then it's likely his fault. A copy of the accident report will clearly state which driver is at fault.
It depends on the type of crime and whether I feel that someone is endangered by the criminal. I report drunk drivers whenever possible, as well as reckless driving.
To effectively use the Stop A Douchebag movement to address reckless driving in your community, you can start by raising awareness about the movement and its goals among residents. Encourage community members to report instances of reckless driving and work together to identify hotspots where enforcement is needed. Organize campaigns or events to promote safe driving practices and advocate for stricter penalties for offenders. Collaborate with local authorities and law enforcement to implement measures that deter reckless driving and improve road safety in your community.
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.
insurance is insurance as long as it wasn't done to profit the owner/ yes you are covered
it depends really ... you wont if your wifes a good liar
To get a bus driver fired, you would typically need to report specific instances of misconduct or negligence to the appropriate authorities, such as the bus company or school district. These instances could include things like reckless driving, substance abuse, inappropriate behavior with passengers, or consistently violating safety protocols. It's important to document any incidents with as much detail as possible and follow the proper channels for reporting concerns about the bus driver's behavior.
Driving without a license is a crime. If you report that you where driving your dad's care without a license, you could get yourself into trouble, and put your dad's rates though the roof. Do not call the insurance company and tell them you where driving unlicensed. If you have your permit, and where driving legally with a licensed driver, and you had an accident in your dad's car, yes, you can report it and his insurance may cover it if he has that type of policy. If anything, your dad could report that he had the accident, though that would be dishonest.
Yes, a school bus driver can report a violation, such as unsafe driving practices or illegal behavior, to their supervisor, school administration, or law enforcement. It is important for school bus drivers to address any violations to ensure the safety of the students they transport.