I’m so sorry to hear about your citation! Getting any citation, whether big or small, is never something anyone wants to have to deal with.
You can lose your license for reckless driving—but that doesn’t mean you definitely will. It all depends on the severity of the charge and any accidents or injuries that arose due to your driving behavior.
Legally speaking, reckless driving charges are typically classified as a misdemeanor and added to your driving and criminal record. This could impact you getting a job, applying for a car loan, or even finding affordable car insurance
, among other things. Each state has its own set of laws and policies surrounding reckless driving charges. However, some of the most common penalties include:
License privileges revoked for one year
On the bright side, you could potentially appeal the conviction. So it’s worth inquiring about your state’s procedures.
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