What are the consequences that can result from reckless driving?
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A fine.
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A fine, imprisonment, or both.
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Attending a mandated DUI course.
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Your vehicle may be impounded for 30 days.
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Explanation
In California, if you’re convicted of reckless driving that caused harm, you could face jail time, a fine, or both. The DMV may revoke your driving privileges, and courts can suspend your license as well. Once your suspension or revocation ends, you can apply for a replacement driver’s license.
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