It’s always tricky when the flow of traffic exceeds the limit—but don’t give into the pressure of other drivers! You should always be driving at the posted speed limit to avoid getting a ticket.
That said, Indiana doesn’t consider any specific speed reckless driving. Rather, a prosecutor will classify your speeding as reckless driving if you’re endangering the safety of others or disrupting the flow of traffic. Yes, this means you can actually get charged with reckless driving for driving too slow in Indiana.
Typically, reckless driving tickets are handed out in situations such as these:
A driver is speeding 30 mph over the limit and weaving in and out of traffic
A driver is speeding 26 mph over the limit in a school zone
A driver is going 80 mph and disregarding pedestrians on crosswalks
There is currently talk of standardizing reckless driving to a speed of 25 mph or higher over the maximum speed limit on a highway. However, this is still up for debate.
For now, if you’re pulled over, know that the ticket you receive is always determined by the law enforcement officer involved. But if your speeding isn’t putting others at risk, you’ll most likely just get a speeding citation.
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