Passing on Curve in Virginia

Reckless Driving in Virginia is not just a simple traffic ticket-it is a crime, and sometimes can even be charged as a felony. There are many different offenses in Virginia that are considered Reckless Driving. One of these offenses is Passing on Curve in Virginia under Va. Code §46.2-854.

Proof of Passing on Curve in Virginia
Passing on Curve in Virginia

Passing on a Curve in Virginia is a Crime

To convict an offender of Passing on Curve in Virginia under Va. Code §46.2-854, the Commonwealth must prove that the offender:

  • while driving
  • a vehicle
  • overtakes and passes
  • another vehicle
  • proceeding in the same direction
  • on a curve
  • on a highway
  • where the driver’s view along the highway is obstructed
Penalty for Passing on Curve in Virginia

Passing on Curve in Virginia under Va. Code §46.2-854 is a form of Reckless Driving and is a crime. It is a Class 1 misdemeanor and is punished with up to 12 months in jail, a fine up to $2,500, and driver’s license suspension up to 6 months. The DMV will also add 6 demerit points to the offender’s Virginia driving record. Because it is a crime, a conviction will remain on the offender’s permanent criminal record.

For more information on Reckless Driving in Virginia, click here.

For more information on the penalties for Reckless Driving in Virginia, click here.

For more information on felony Reckless Driving in Virginia, click here.

For more information on driver’s license suspension in Virginia, click here.

For more information on driving records in Virginia, click here.

For more information on Virginia DMV demerit points, click here.

 

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