Reckless Driving
Reckless driving is defined as the operation of any vehicle, including cars, trucks, or semi trailers, in any way that shows a lack of concern for people or property, that may injure people or property, or is deliberately or unintentionally reckless.
While reckless driving is generally not a felony offense, reckless driving convictions have a direct impact on insurance rates and can jeopardize your privilege to drive. In Wisconsin, 12 demerit points results in a two month suspension of license. Although reckless driving offenses are not the end of the world, they can have dramatic monetary impacts on your life well beyond court fees. Consult an SHB lawyer today and make a smart move towards resolving your legal woes.
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