Juan W. asked
I received a citation from a park ranger in Virginia for speeding (36 CFR 4.21 (C)). The offense description states 'SPEED 60/35'. The officer did not check box B (which indicates payment or court appearance) but marked a cross under box A (which indicates mandatory court appearance). I have several questions: 1) Am I being charged with reckless driving or just speeding? (The officer mentioned that 20 over the speed limit is reckless driving in Virginia.) 2) Do I have to attend court if I choose to pay the fee? 3) What effect could this have on my Connecticut license and criminal record? 4) What could be the likely outcome on the day of my court appearance?
May 26th, 2024
Timothy A. answered
You are being charged with speeding, not reckless driving, as indicated by the citation under 36 CFR...
May 26th, 2024
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