Could be careless or reckless driving depending on the particular circumstances.
It could. It depends on you your insurance company is and you're overall driving record.
There is no specific "unsafe lane change" in NJ, so the ticket may be for careless driving or simply failure to use the turn signal. In hte event an accident occurred, the ticket would almost certainly be for careless driving. The fines for each will vary by the local municipal court. The turn signal fine could run from $25 to $100, with the careless driving fine from $50 to $250. However, what is worse is the careless driving is a moving violation, which will place points on your license (these will be placed there even if you are unlicensed completely and will last for years). The points will result in higher insurance costs for years and can result in loss of license.
You get 2 points for careless driving.
careless driving will put my insuarance rate up
The punishment for code 37140-Careless driving in Pennsylvania that results in unintentional death carries a fine of $500. If the careless driving results in serious bodily injury, the fine is $250.
mine was $154. $20 for careless driving itself. $134 for the court costs. it may change though
Careless driving
Careless driving, inconsiderate driving and driving without due care and attention carries up to £5,000 fine, 3-9 penalty points and a discretionary ban.Causing death by careless driving can carry up to 5 years in prison, and a driving ban for a minimum of one yearCausing death by careless driving when under the influence of drink or drugs carries 1 to 14 years in prison, an unlimited fine and a driving ban for a minimum of two years
In Arkansas, if you have no previous tickets on your record and get a careless and prohibited driving citation, is it possible to get it reduced to probation?
careless driving is basically just you swerving all over the road, speeding is going too fast
No. But if someone saw you they could report it. That would be careless or reckless driving.