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New York’s Reckless Driving Law (VTL 1212) – A Simple Explanation

Reckless driving is a serious traffic violation in New York that can lead to misdemeanor charges, fines, license suspension, and even jail time. But what exactly constitutes “reckless” driving under New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law (VTL) Section 1212? This article will explain the law in simple terms, including what reckless driving is, penalties you may face, and potential defenses.

What is Reckless Driving in New York?

Under VTL 1212, you can be charged with reckless driving in New York if you drive a vehicle in a way that:

  • Unreasonably interferes with the proper use of a roadway, or
  • Unreasonably endangers other users of the road.

So reckless driving is more than just your typical traffic violation – it’s a criminal misdemeanor charge. Some examples of reckless driving include:

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  • Driving the wrong way down a one-way street
  • Passing a stopped school bus
  • Speeding at over 100 mph
  • Racing another vehicle
  • Weaving dangerously through traffic

As you can see, many common traffic violations can become reckless driving if done in an unsafe enough manner. The key is that your driving must be found to be “unreasonable” under the circumstances. This makes reckless driving a very fact-specific charge, with a lot of gray area.

Penalties for Reckless Driving in New York

A reckless driving conviction in New York can lead to:

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  • Jail time – up to 30 days for a first offense, up to 90 days for a second offense within 18 months, and up to 180 days for a third offense within 18 months
  • Fines – up to $300 for a first offense, up to $600 for a second offense within 18 months, and up to $1,200 for a third offense within 18 months
  • License suspension – mandatory minimum of 6 months
  • 5 points on your license

In addition, your auto insurance rates will likely increase significantly after a reckless driving conviction. As you can see, the punishments quickly escalate for repeat offenses within an 18-month window.

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