Reckless Driving

Most states carry laws that prohibit drivers from operating a vehicle in a way that shows a "reckless" or "willful" disregard for the safety of other people, including other drivers and pedestrians. In some states, the violation is called "reckless driving", while other states may use the terms "careless driving" or "dangerous driving" to describe the same violation. Some state traffic laws dictate that certain acts automatically qualify as "reckless driving", including:

bulletDriving 25 miles per hour (or more) over the posted speed limit
bulletRacing another vehicle
bulletTrying to elude a police officer
bulletOn a two-lane highway, passing another vehicle when visibility of oncoming traffic is limited
 

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