Originally posted by: rh71
does 25mph over the limit constitute reckless driving as opposed to just speeding ? I once did 77 in a 55 and only got speeding...
(Sorry but even 80mph on an open 4-lane highway at midnight shouldn't mean reckless anything)
Originally posted by: vshah
Originally posted by: mugs
Whether he has a ticket in his hands or not, reckless driving usually requires a court appearance, as it could result in license suspension.
this is the kinda stuff i'm worried about
Originally posted by: TonyG
I got pulled over on the 3rd, trooper claimed I was doing 83 in a 70mph zone. Granted, I will not deny I was speeding, as I was going 75mph. Me and the passenger I was with both saw the trooper about half a mile down the road where he had someone else pulled over, and we both checked my speed at the same time. My passenger saw that I was going 75, and we were doing 70 with just the slighest tap of the brake. Anyone have any idea how far of a distance the radar is good for? Also, when I ask to see the radar, he said I was free to look at it, but my speed was not locked in. Will I fight it? Doubt it, probably just send them the $145 in the mail and not worry about it.
does 25mph over the limit constitute reckless driving as opposed to just speeding ? I once did 77 in a 55 and only got speeding...
(Sorry but even 80mph on an open 4-lane highway at midnight shouldn't automatically mean reckless anything)
Originally posted by: rh71
does 25mph over the limit constitute reckless driving as opposed to just speeding ? I once did 77 in a 55 and only got speeding...
In Va., it used to be 20 over was an automatic reckless driving charge and court appearance. Ah, the good old days.
They have changed it to 30 over and it is now up to the cop whether or not he wants to write it for reckless. Usually, they only write it for speeding, unless there are extenuating circumstances. Reckless is a lot harder to prove, plus they don't really want you showing up in court. Revenue enhancement and all.
Originally posted by: ngvepforever2
well, I got a reckless driving when I was 16, now I am 19 and know much better ( even though the incident was very confusing , a long story...) . I would call my city attorney and try to talk his/her down on the charges. Probably reduce the sentence to speeding. Either way reckless driving is a misdemeanor in Virginia so I don't think it carries jail time, at most they could suspend your license ( mine was suspended for 6 months, it went to juvenile court though).