A conviction of reckless driving will result in:
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The revocation of your driving license.
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A warning for the first conviction, and a $100 fine for the second.
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The suspension of your driving privileges.
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A $125 fine and 4 points on your record.
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Explanation
If you are convicted of reckless driving, your driver's license may be revoked. This means you will lose your driving privileges and will temporarily be prohibited from driving.
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