Reckless driving refers to operating a vehicle in a manner that shows a willful disregard for the safety of others. This can include behaviors such as speeding, weaving in and out of traffic, tailgating, or ignoring traffic signals. Such actions increase the risk of accidents and can lead to serious injuries or fatalities.
Laws regarding reckless driving vary by state, but it is generally considered a criminal offense. Penalties may include fines, points on a driver's license, or even jail time. Authorities often use radar and surveillance to monitor and enforce laws against reckless driving to ensure road safety for all users.