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    Question: How much over the legal speed limit is considered Reckless Driving?

    Answer:

    In Arizona, when a person drives a vehicle in reckless disregard for the safety of persons or property, the driver may be guilty of reckless driving. (A.R.S. § 28-693) Arizona law does not require that the vehicle be driven at a speed over the speed limit at all. A person driving a car below the legal speed limit, or in a parking lot where no speed limit is posted, can still be guilty of reckless driving if the driver endangers people or property.

    Reckless Driving can also depend on the circumstances such as weather and traffic conditions. A person driving at a posted speed limit in an area congested with pedestrians or other vehicles, for example as a crowd is leaving a football game, can be considered driving recklessly.

    Weather conditions can make a difference, as well. Even driving below the speed limit on a particularly icy or wet roadway might be considered Reckless Driving.

    Although there is no such requirement contained in the statute, the "rule of thumb" that often seems to be applied by both police, prosecutors, and courts, is that Reckless Driving occurs when a person strings at least three minor moving violations together. An example might be a person driving down a busy street who is cutting in and out of traffic without signaling while tailgating might quickly amass three violations in a short period of time which could lead to a Reckless Driving citation.

    Occasionally you will see an officer cite someone for Reckless Driving solely because they drove at a high rate of speed, well above the posted limit. However, Arizona already has a two level speeding statute which makes it a civil violation to be driving at a speed up to nineteen miles-an-hour over the speed limit and a criminal speeding statute which covers people driving at twenty miles-an-hour or more over the posted speed limit. Were an officer to issue a citation for Reckless Driving based solely on speed, it would usually be for a speed from thirty to forty miles per hour over the speed limit. This would usually occur if there is other traffic that might be in danger, or if the driver has passengers who would be put in danger should the driver lose control of the vehicle.

    The most direct answer to this question is that the Reckless Driving statute does not require that a person drive above the speed limit at all, much less at any specified number of miles per hour over a posted speed limit. See A.R.S. § 28-693 for more information and the full text of the law.


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    On 07/29/05
    Naturri from AL said:
    I was pulled over for driving 69 in a 45 mph speed limit. I got a ticket but he said I could pay the ticket or go to court. I don't know if this is going to change or not. I hope it doesn't that's what I am so worried about. I also wonder how many points are gonna be taken off my license I'm just 16!!
    On 07/27/05
    larry from CA said:
    I was driving a motercycle in a 55 zone. Saw a police officer coming at a high rate of speed behind me. I throttled up to move in the middle lane thinking he was responding to an accident//which i saw a tow truck going through the toll plaza//once i saw the chp i said to myself that there was a reck on the bridge///I throttled up to get in the middle lane so the police officer could go by me//he hit his brakes and went two bike length ahead of me before he could slow down enuff to get in back of me. Gave me a ticket for 80 in a 55. Second ticket in my life for speeding. I am 52 years old.
    On 05/15/05
    Laura from VA said:
    I just got pulled the other day going 85 in a 55 mph.. im really worried as to what is going to happen to me because everyone is telling me that its "intent to murder" and the punishment is 1yr in jail and a 2000 fine.. please someone write back, i could use some help.. thanks
    On 05/09/05
    Trevor from NC said:
    Ive had my liscense for about a month when i was pulled over for 81 on a 60, weather conditions perfect and there were no other cars around me (so it shouldnt be reckless driving right?) So do you think theyll take my liscense? what will the fine be?
    On 03/30/05
    Bigmistake from ND said:
    I was pulled over for not having a front plate on my car and blew over the legal alcohol limit. After doing a road test the officer arrested me for DUI. I was taken to the police station and, after 10 min., the officer told me he was reducing my charge to reckless driving(because some of the other cops at the station know me as a server in a local bar). I go to court in 2 weeks and I was wondering if the Judge will ask me what I did to get a reckless charge and what I should tell him.
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