What is Furious Driving?
Furious driving, also known as reckless or dangerous
driving, refers to operating a motor vehicle in a manner that poses a significant
risk to the safety of others on the road. This type of driving behaviour goes
beyond mere negligence and can involve actions such as excessive speeding,
aggressive driving, reckless overtaking, and other dangerous manoeuvres that
endanger road users.
Legal Implications of Furious
Driving:
In Australia, including in New South Wales, furious driving
is a criminal offence that is taken very seriously by law enforcement and the
judicial system. If you are charged with furious driving, you may face severe
legal consequences, including:
1. License suspension and or
disqualification
2. Heavy fines
3. Imprisonment
4. Criminal record
5. Mandatory participation in
driving education programs
6. Increased insurance premiums
7. Civil liability for damages
caused
Consequences of Furious Driving:
Furious driving can have far-reaching consequences, not only
from a legal perspective but also in terms of the impact on the safety of
yourself and others on the road. Engaging in reckless driving behaviours
significantly increases the risk of accidents, injuries, and even fatalities,
making it crucial to always prioritize safe and responsible driving.
If you have been charged with furious driving in NSW, it is
essential to seek legal advice from experienced professionals like the team at
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to guide you through the legal process and work towards achieving the best
possible outcome for your case.
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*This article correctly reflects the Laws of NSW as at 29TH
February 2024.
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