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What Is Considered Reckless Driving?
Reckless driving is driving or using a motor vehicle to unreasonably interfere with the free and proper use of the roads or unreasonably endanger others NY Vehicle and Traffic Law § 1212 Under this law, reckless driving is prohibited and people violating this provision are guilty of a misdemeanor.
Examples of reckless driving include: speeding, driving under the influence, driving the wrong way, distracted driving, and any other action that puts others in danger on the road.
Penalties for reckless driving include: having a criminal record, fines, jail time, points on the license, and more.
Should I consult a Long Island personal injury lawyer about an injury casued by a reckless driver?
Yes! If you or a loved one has been injured, the experienced Long Island lawyers at Rosenberg & Gluck, L.L.P., can help you.
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