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Jo-Jo jumped out of the window, feeling reckless. Reckless driving can cause deadly accidents.
I'm not sure what reakless driving is, but reckless driving would definitely be a parole violation.
the consequences of drinking and driving are you will crash and kill your self or someone around you
No. That would be "Careless and Reckless". DUI is "Driving Under the Influence".
The term aggressive driving covers a range of unsafe driver behaviors. State laws define what constitutes aggressive driving and stipulate the related fines and penalties. In California, the reckless driving laws include actions similar to those defined as "aggressive" by other states. So in CA, I believe the ticket would be "reckless".
The legal definiton of reckless driving, per Illinois, follows. Please be advised that HB0508 has been sent to the Governor and is pending signature. If enacted, the law would be expanded to include reckless driving involving school children and/or crossing guards.(625 ILCS 5/11‑503) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 11‑503)Sec. 11‑503. Reckless driving; aggravated reckless driving.(a) A person commits reckless driving if he or she:(1) drives any vehicle with a willful or wanton disregard for the safety of persons or property; or(2) knowingly drives a vehicle and uses an incline in a roadway, such as a railroad crossing, bridge approach, or hill, to cause the vehicle to become airborne.(b) Every person convicted of reckless driving shall be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor, except as provided under subsection (c) of this Section.(c) Every person convicted of committing a violation of subsection (a) shall be guilty of aggravated reckless driving if the violation results in great bodily harm or permanent disability or disfigurement to another. Aggravated reckless driving is a Class 4 felony.
Well I suppose driving is by definition, the operation of a vehicle so I suppose they are the same thing. But it would be a different scenario betweenA reckless driverAnd reckless operation of a vehicleAs the first describes a person whereas the second describes the actionHope this Helps! ;)
no pleading no contest would your best bet
The police department in the jurisdiction the offense was committed.
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No. But if someone saw you they could report it. That would be careless or reckless driving.
You would have to plead your case to a Judge about getting the ticket reduce it. Since it is a reckless driving chare the penalties are stiffer. Now if it was a regualr speeding ticket, you could take a defensive driving course to get the ticket off your record.