Hey folks, so I was browsing through my car insurance policy from GEICO and came across something about reckless driving. But now I’m scratching my head wondering, what exactly does GEICO consider as reckless driving?
I mean, do they have specific behaviors or actions they look out for, or is it more of a general thing? Understanding this could really help me avoid any surprises down the road, so if anyone has any insights or experiences with GEICO’s definition of reckless driving, I’m all ears!
GEICO defines reckless driving as any behavior that endangers people or property. This includes speeding, running red lights, or aggressive maneuvers. Understanding these can help you avoid penalties
GEICO defines reckless driving as any behavior that demonstrates a disregard for safety, such as speeding, running red lights, or aggressive driving maneuvers.
GEICO defines reckless driving as any behavior that endangers people or property, such as speeding, running red lights, or aggressive maneuvers on the road.
GEICO defines reckless driving as any behavior that endangers people or property, such as speeding, running red lights, or aggressive maneuvers on the road, leading to potential penalties or higher insurance rates.