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  2. Reckless driving - Wikipedia

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    While Reckless Driving is considered a violation of the code of motor vehicles, it is punished as a Class 1 misdemeanor, which is a crime punishable by up to one year in jail in Virginia. [7] Reckless driving also results in DMV penalties, such as points and license suspension. [8]

  3. Is it illegal to drive barefoot? - AOL

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    Tennessee. Though barefoot driving is not illegal, local regulations could prohibit it. ... there are a handful of states and localities that could cite you for reckless driving or negligence if ...

  4. Why was Tyre Nichols pulled over by Memphis police?

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    The Memphis Police Department initially said that Nichols was pulled over around 8.30pm local time for “reckless driving. ... of what was considered reckless driving,” police chief ...

  5. Reasons your license may be suspended & how to get it ... - AOL

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    Reckless driving: A driver is considered to be driving recklessly when there is a blatant disregard for safety and consequences while operating a vehicle. It does not necessarily mean an accident ...

  6. Killing of Tyre Nichols - Wikipedia

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    The officers reported that they stopped Nichols for reckless driving. The MPD released four edited video clips from police body cameras and a nearby pole-mounted camera. MPD Police Chief Cerelyn J. Davis later stated that the department had reviewed camera footage and could not find any evidence of probable cause for the traffic stop.

  7. Transportation safety in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The greatest risk in flying is in takeoff and landing, meaning that longer aircraft trips are safer per mile. Commuter planes used on shorter flights have higher risk than larger jet aircraft. Driving on U.S. Interstate highways, which are almost always controlled-access divided highways, is safer than driving on most other roads and highways.

  8. Is it legal to brake check a driver for following too closely ...

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    The penalty for a reckless driving charge is typically a small fine if it’s a first offense, but repeat offenses, such as three times in one year, could cost the offender their license.

  9. Recklessness (law) - Wikipedia

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    In R v Seymour (E), [14] Lord Roskill said that the word "reckless" was to be given the same meaning in relation to all offences which involved recklessness as one of their elements unless an Act of Parliament otherwise provided. However, the Court of Appeal acted so as to limit its application to offences involving criminal damage and reckless ...