Understanding Reckless Driving in California 🚗 In California, reckless driving is more than just speeding. It's a serious offense defined under California Vehicle Code Section 23103 as driving a vehicle with a willful or wanton disregard for the safety of persons or property. This means the driver consciously disregarded a substantial and unjustifiable risk. This can include: 💨 Excessive speeding (significantly above the speed limit). 🔄 Weaving in and out of traffic. 🚦 Disregarding traffic signals or signs. 😡 Aggressive driving behaviors like tailgating and improper lane changes. 📱 Distracted driving coupled with dangerous maneuvers. Reckless driving is a criminal offense, which means the driver could face jail time, fines, and a suspended license. However, it also opens the door for significant civil liability if an accident occurs. Reckless Driving Accidents: Your Rights in California ⚖️ If you've been injured in a car accid...
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