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Aggressive Driving; Penalties § 46.2-868 Aggressive driving shares many characteristics of reckless driving, but it’s a separate offense under Virginia law.
Racing; Seizure of Motor Vehicle § 46.2-867 Drag racing carries stiff penalties under Virginia law, including the seizure of your vehicle.
Racing; Aiders or Abettors § 46.2-866 Many people are surprised to learn that aiding or abetting drag racing is a form of reckless driving under Virginia law. Here's why.
Injuring While Engaging in a Race§ 46.2-865.1 Reckless driving is a misdemeanor in the majority of cases, but you can be charged with felony reckless driving for causing injury or death while drag racing.
Racing; Penalty § 46.2-865 Racing is a form of reckless driving under Virginia law. You can be charged with either a misdemeanor or felony criminal offense.
Reckless Driving on Parking Lots, Etc. § 46.2-864 Law enforcement officers can charge you with reckless driving in a parking lot if they believe you are endangering the safety or property of others.
Failure to Yield Right-of-Way § 46.2-863 Failure to yield can result in a Class 1 misdemeanor reckless driving charge, even if you don't cause an accident.
Exceeding Speed Limit § 46.2-862 Driving 20 miles over the speed limit or more than 80 miles per hour can result in a reckless driving charge under Virginia law.
Driving Too Fast For Traffic Conditions § 46.2-861 You can be charged with reckless driving, even if you're not speeding, if the officer thinks you are going too fast for traffic conditions.

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