275 bucks
Yes it is! Same as everywhere else!
The word imprudent means being careless or acting unwisely. His imprudent remarks about his boss cost him his job. Building a full-scale model of an untested design would be imprudent.
sin mentalidad (lacking a mind) descuidado, negligente (careless) necio, insensato (stupid, imprudent)
C and I is stands for Careless and Imprudent. Basically it means that someone did some thing that was very reckless or just plain dumb.
It's possible. Most states have a "careless and imprudent" statute, which basically means "driving in a way a cop doesn't like".
Because careless driving is a catch all (traffic violation) term that produces revenue for the state. It is your falult for not preparing for all possible events thrown at you while driving your vehicle. I found this definition of careless driving: "Any person who drives any motor vehicle, bicycle, or motorized bicycle in a careless and imprudent manner, without due regard for the width, grade, curves, corners, traffic, and use of the streets and highways and all other attendant circumstances, is guilty of careless driving."
As far as I am aware, no. That is the point of the Careless Driving conviction. Just be thankful the judge/prosecutor was willing to cut you the deal, pay the fine (plus that absurd surcharge), and drive carefully.
God would take it because you're dumb and careless!
ExposeBetrayAssailAssaultExpose to dangerEndangerThreatenAttackPlunderare antonyms for the word Protect.
careless = fahrlässig (legal) careless = unachtsam careless = leichtfertig careless = unbedacht careless = unbesonnen careless = leichtsinnig careless = nachlässig
Yes, you should.
Maybe not, the accident will be 'chargeable' and the ticket also will be on your record. Contact your agent or company's policy services dept for the answer.