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Driving without due care and attention or careless driving is a legal term for a particular type of moving traffic violation related to aggressive driving in the United States, Canada (at least in Ontario [1]), the United Kingdom, and Ireland. It is often punishable by fines or endorsements like suspensions on a driver's license.
Reckless driving. Reckless driving shall mean driving or using any motor vehicle, motorcycle or any other vehicle propelled by any power other than muscular power or any appliance or accessory thereof in a manner which unreasonably interferes with the free and proper use of the public highway, or unreasonably endangers users of the public highway.
Illegal driving on a road shoulder, in a ditch, or on a sidewalk or median. [4] Passing where prohibited. [4] Operating the vehicle in an erratic, reckless, careless, or negligent manner or suddenly changing speeds without changing lanes. [4] Failure to yield right of way. [4]
Jul. 12—WILLMAR — The Atwater man driving a West Central Sanitation truck involved in a fatal crash last summer was convicted of a single count of careless driving. Rodolfo Gomez, 48, was ...
A sign along Bellaire Boulevard in Southside Place, Texas (Greater Houston) states that using mobile phones while driving is prohibited from 7:30 am to 9:00 am and from 2:00 pm to 4:15 pm. Crashes involving a driver being distracted by talking on a mobile phone have begun to be prosecuted as negligence similar to speeding.
Highsmith was ticketed for careless driving, police said. “Haywood struck a pedestrian pushing a disabled car without lights on down the middle of a dark road,” Highsmith's agent, Jerry Dianis ...
Vikings offensive coordinator Wes Phillips pleaded guilty Thursday to a lesser charge of careless driving, according to court records, after a December arrest on suspicion of drunken driving.
The laws regulating driving (or "distracted driving") may be subject to primary enforcement or secondary enforcement by state, county or local authorities. [1]All state-level cell phone use laws in the United States are of the "primary enforcement" type — meaning an officer may cite a driver for using a hand-held cell phone without any other traffic offense having taken place — except in ...