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Pennsylvania Statute Title 75 Chapter 37 Section 36: Reckless Driving (a) General rule.--Any person who drives any vehicle in willful or wanton disregard for the safety of persons or property is guilty of reckless driving.
Corcran pled guilty to five counts of reckless driving. [136] 22 December 2005: Matthew J. Hinkel 1 May 2007 (pleaded no contest) Coopersburg Borough Police Department (Pennsylvania) While responding to a nonemergency call, Hinkel sped 40 miles per hour (64 km/h) over the speed limit and collided with the vehicle of Shirley Tuomela, killing her.
Originally, the Driver License Compact dealt with dangerous driving violations such as drunk driving, reckless driving, commission of a felony involving a motor vehicle and others. Later on, minor violations were included as well. 23 states joined during the 1960's, and the 1986-87 period saw 10 more states join; the rest trickled in until ...
Pennsylvania law is quite strict when it comes to penalizing drivers for being found driving without insurance. By suspending your car’s registration, Pennsylvania prevents anyone from driving ...
He was sentenced on one count of reckless driving. A jury on Wednesday acquitted him of leaving the scene of a crash involving death. Cars driven by the pair collided about 4:30 p.m. June 1 in the ...
To commit a criminal offence of ordinary liability (as opposed to strict liability) the prosecution must show both the actus reus (guilty act) and mens rea (guilty mind). A person cannot be guilty of an offence for his actions alone; there must also be the requisite intention, knowledge, recklessness, or criminal negligence at the relevant time.
Currently, Pennsylvania's restriction on cell phone use while driving applies only to texting. Sen. Rosemary Brown, R-Monroe, had pushed for more than a decade to toughen Pennsylvania's ...
Pennsylvania windshield obstructions are covered under Title 75, §4524 : "Obstruction on front windshield.--No person shall drive any motor vehicle with any sign, poster or other nontransparent material upon the front windshield which materially obstructs, obscures or impairs the driver's clear view of the highway or any intersecting highway except an inspection certificate, sticker ...