Not stopping to help at the scene of an accident
A single conviction of reckless driving
Yes it is mandatory to appear in an NC court for reckless driving. It is recommended you engage an attorney to appear with you.
You could face mandatory revocation of your license as a result of committing serious offenses such as driving under the influence (DUI), accumulating multiple traffic violations, or engaging in reckless driving. Additionally, offenses like hit-and-run incidents or driving without insurance can also lead to license revocation. The specific consequences depend on state laws and the severity of the violations. Always check local regulations to understand the potential repercussions of your actions on your driving privileges.
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Most states, after a conviction, will send a notice of conviction to your home state and the violations will be listed on your driving history the same as if they were comitted in your home state. Could earn you, (depending on your prior record) a revocation of license, or at least a warning letter.
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.
In the state of California, a charge and conviction of reckless driving will stay on your record for 7 years. This will begin on the date the violation was given.
In Georgia, traffic violations, including reckless driving, stay on your driving record permanently. So, even when the points drop off your record, the actual conviction remains.
I'm not sure if it the same in all States, but in Ohio a reckless driving conviction carries a total of 6 points being placed on your license, (as do all major misdemeanor traffic violations in the State.)
If your question is "can you get a job as an EMT with a recent conviction of reckless driving", then the answer is no. You must have impeccable qualifications, including an excellent driving history to qualify. Get in touch with your local EMT volunteer unit, take a dozen donuts (they love 'em) and talk.
It depends on your state's laws and regulations. In some states, a reckless driving charge may result in a longer suspension or revocation of your CDL. You'll need to check with your state's Department of Motor Vehicles for specific information on how the reckless driving charge will affect your CDL.