Is Speeding Considered a Crime in Fairfax?
November 5, 2019 by Jean Humbrecht
Have you ever wondered, is speeding considered a crime in Fairfax? Surprisingly, sometimes it can be.
Fairfax drivers need to pay close attention to posted speed limits. Driving at high speeds can sometimes be charged as Reckless Driving, not Speeding. Reckless Driving is a crime in Fairfax and a conviction will remain on a driver’s criminal record permanently and CANNOT be expunged. If you are wondering, is speeding considered a crime in Fairfax, read the post below.
Is Speeding Considered A Crime in Fairfax?
Unfortunately, sometimes speeding is a crime in Fairfax. Driving more than 20 miles per hour over the speed limit or driving more than 80 miles per hour is considered Reckless Driving in Fairfax (Va. Code §46.2-862). Reckless driving is a Class 1 misdemeanor, punished with up to 12 months in jail, a fine up to $2,500, and driver’s license suspension for up to 6 months. Additionally, a conviction will result in DMV demerit points. Accumulating too many demerit points can lead to driver’s license suspension by the DMV.
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