Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
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Yes, reckless driving is a misdemeanor in Tennessee. That means it is a criminal offense.
Reckless driving in Tennessee is punishable by the following:
Up to $500 fine
Up to 6 months in jail
Reckless driving in Tennessee refers to driving with a displayed disregard for the safety of property or other people. This might look like erratic lane changes, excessive speeding, tailgating, or the like. You can avoid a reckless driving charge by committing to practicing
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