Reckless Driving definition
Examples of Reckless Driving in a sentence
RCW 46.61.500, Reckless Driving, has a maximum penalty of 364 30 days in jail and a $5,000 fine, plus costs and assessments.
RCW 46.61.500, Reckless Driving, has a maximum penalty of 364 days in jail and a $5,000 fine, plus costs and assessments.
Reckless Driving has a maximum penalty of 364 days in jail and a $5,000 fine, plus costs and assessments.
If the Defendant successfully complies with the promises he or she has made herein, the Prosecution agrees to move to amend the charge of Driving Under the Influence to Reckless Driving, RCW 46.61.500, and the Defendant agrees to the Court’s entry of a guilty finding to Reckless Driving at a hearing to be scheduled not before two years following entry of this Agreement.
RCW 46.61.500, Reckless Driving, has a maximum penalty of 364 20 days in jail and a $5,000 fine, plus costs and assessments.
A person convicted of Reckless Driving who has any prior offense within seven years must install an ignition interlock device for six months if the original charge was filed as a DUI.
A person convicted of Reckless Driving, whether or not the person has any prior offenses, must install an ignition interlock device for six months if the original charge was filed as a vehicular assault based on a DUI or a Vehicular Homicide based on DUI.
Hit and Run or leaving the scene of an accident Reckless Driving License suspension for points.
Section (1) Any operator who is summoned to Court for occurrences other than accidents, while on duty, (with the exception of an operator who is convicted on the charge of Reckless Driving) will be paid straight-time hourly rate for only that part of his/her assignment which he/she missed by reason of Court attendance.
Increase the number Reckless Driving citations 33% from 9 issued during FFY 2022 to 12 during FFY 2024.