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What speed is considered reckless driving in Iowa?

My son just got his license and he’s a bit scary to watch. He speeds excessively no matter how much I tell him not to, so I want him to understand how speeding can affect his future. What speed results in a reckless driving charge in Iowa?

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Eric Schad · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Teens
can be notoriously difficult to control the first time they get behind the wheel. No specific speed is considered reckless driving in
Iowa
—rather it’s up to the discretion of your local law enforcement.
Drivers can be charged with reckless driving in Iowa for the following violations in the eyes of an officer:
  • Speeding of any kind
  • Street racing
  • Improper turning
  • Disobeying traffic signs, stop signs, and traffic signals
  • Tailgating
  • Passing in a no-passing zone
The penalties for these Iowa’s broad reckless driving charge include the following:
  • Up to 30 days in jail
  • Fines from $65 to $625
  • Five points on your license
Last but not least, any kind of violation can cause your car insurance rates to increase and you can keep your son on the hook for the extra cost. Of course, he could always shop for a more affordable car insurance policy with the
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