Reckless Driving on Oklahoma Roads 

Reckless Driving on Oklahoma Roads 

 

From the bustling streets of Tulsa to the quieter roads of its rural area, Oklahoma has not been immune to the nationwide plague of dangerous driving behaviors. Knowing what reckless driving is, what the consequences of receiving a reckless driving citation are, and what can help prevent reckless driving are all critical in ensuring that everyone, including yourself, is safe while on the road.  

 

What is Reckless Driving, and What are the Consequences? 

 

Reckless driving is a serious offense in Oklahoma. The Oklahoma Statutes Title 47 O.S. §11-90(A)  defines reckless driving as operating a vehicle in a “careless or wanton manner without regard  for the safety of persons or property.” If found guilty, one convicted of reckless driving may face any of the following: 

 

  • Criminal Record: A reckless driving conviction is a misdemeanor offense and will go towards the driver’s criminal record.

 

  • Fines: The fines for reckless driving can be substantial. Typically, a person convicted of reckless driving may face fines of up to $500, though this can vary based on circumstances and the judge’s discretion.  

 

  • Jail Time: A driver convicted of reckless driving could spend between 5 to 90 days in jail. The exact duration may depend on the specifics of the incident and any prior convictions.  

 

 

  • License Suspension: Depending on the circumstances and if it’s a repeat offense, a person’s driver’s license can be suspended for a certain period of time.

 

  • Insurance Rates: A conviction for reckless driving can lead to an increase in auto insurance rates. Insurance companies view reckless driving as a high-risk behavior and may increase premiums accordingly.  

 

  • Defensive Driving Course: Some offenders may be required to complete a defensive driving course as part of their sentence or to reduce points on their license.

 

  • Probation: Depending on the circumstances, a judge may sentence a driver to probation instead of, or in addition to jail me. 

 

Tips on How to Avoid Being Convicted of Reckless Driving: 

 

Preventing reckless driving is an individual responsibility requiring self-awareness, education, and commitment to safety. Here are steps that drivers can take to ensure they don’t fall into reckless behaviors:  

  • Self-Awareness: Recognize the importance of safe driving. Understand that being reckless not only endangers your life but also the lives of others.

 

  • Education: Ensure you have adequate driver education. Refresh your knowledge about traffic rules, safe driving practices, and the dangers of reckless driving. Defensive driving courses can be particularly beneficial.  

 

  • Avoid Distractions: Dedicate your full attention to the road. This means avoiding texting, phone calls (even with hands-free devices), adjusting the radio, eating, or any other activity that takes your focus away from driving.  

 

  • Mind Speed Limits: Always obey posted speed limits and reduce speed in adverse conditions like rain, fog, or heavy traffic.

 

  • Stay Sober: Never drive under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or any substance that impairs cognitive and motor skills.

 

  • Rest Well: Avoid driving when you’re tired or drowsy. Fatigue can slow your reaction time and impair judgment.

 

  • Keep Emotions in Check: If you’re upset, angry, or emotionally distressed, it’s not good for you to drive. Emotions can significantly impact your ability to focus and make rational decisions. 

 

  • Follow at a Safe Distance: Tailgating is a form of reckless driving. Ensure you have enough time and space to react to unexpected stops or turns.

 

  • Adapt to Conditions: Adjust your driving according to weather and road conditions. Wet or icy roads for example, require slower speeds and increased following distances.

 

  • Use Signals: Always indicate your intentions by using turn signals when changing lanes or turning.

 

  • Respect Others: Show courtesy to other drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians. Remember, everyone shares the road.

 

  • Avoid Aggressive Drivers: If another driver is behaving aggressively or erratically, keep your distance and avoid engaging or challenging them.

 

  • Know Your Vehicle: Understand the limits and capabilities of your vehicle. This knowledge helps when making split-second decisions.

 

 

  • Stay Updated: New traffic laws or regulations may come into effect. Stay informed and adapt your driving accordingly.

 

  • Peer Accountability: Encourage a culture among friends and family where reckless driving is condemned. Often, peer influence can be a significant factor in preventing reckless behaviors.  

 

By embracing these practices and being a vigilant, responsible driver, you not only protect yourself but contribute to safer roads for everyone. 

 

Hiring an Attorney 

 

Remember laws and consequences can evolve over me. If you or someone you know is facing  a reckless driving charge in Oklahoma, it is essential to consult with an attorney who is  up-to-date on current state laws and regulations. They can provide accurate advice tailored to  the specific situation. Attorneys also have the power to potentially reduce your fine, or have it dismissed altogether.  

If you’ve found yourself in a situation where you need an attorney for your reckless driving citation, contact OK Traffic Ticket Defense today at (918) 947-9225 to receive a free ticket  consultation!