What types of driving problems constitute reckless driving?
Generally an individual can be found guilty of reckless driving if he or she drives a vehicle on any highway at a speed or in a manner so as to endanger the life, limb, or property of any person. In addition to the general definition of reckless driving, the law sets forth certain specific driving activity which is considered reckless. Those activities include racing, driving more than 20 miles per hour over the posted speed limit, or in excess of 80 miles per hour, driving when the vehicle is loaded such that the driver’s view is obstructed or too many people are in the front seat, and even failing to properly give a signal for turning, slowing or stopping.