Everyone loves going for a dip when the summer heat is reaching temperatures of 85 – 100 degrees in Greeley, Fort Morgan, and Berthoud, but it’s usually best to get out of your car before diving right in. A Colorado woman is making headlines after driving her car into the Cheyenne Mountain Resort swimming pool. The 73-year-old woman hit another car, increased her speed and rammed into a fence, eventually landing in the resort’s pool. Luckily, the pool was closed at the time, so no one was in the area. The woman was pulled out of the car and taken to the hospital for minor injuries. She is currently facing a Careless Driving charge.
Weld County Careless Driving Lawyer: What is the Definition of Careless Driving?
The Colorado law definition of Careless Driving in Weld, Morgan, and Logan County – C.R.S. 42-4-1402 – is:
Basically, because the woman was traveling at a high speed (around 50-60 miles per hour) and was driving without due regard for the conditions of the road, she would be facing this misdemeanor traffic crime.
Sentence / Punishment for Careless Driving into a Pool in Fort Morgan, Colorado
Careless driving can be charged as a class 1 traffic misdemeanor or class 2 traffic misdemeanor depending on injuries sustained due to the actions of the driver in Fort Morgan and Evans, Colorado. If the Careless Driving resulted in bodily injury or death, then it is a class 1 traffic misdemeanor, punishable by 10 to 365 days in the Weld County Jail and up to $1,000 in fines. If no injuries result from the Careless Driving, then it is a class 2 traffic misdemeanor, punishable by 10 to 90 days in the Morgan County Jail and up to $300 in fines. Also, a Careless Driving conviction will add points to your Colorado driver’s license – 4 points if there were no injuries or bodily injury only and 12 points if death was a result.
If you or someone you love has been charged with Careless Driving, be smart, exercise your right to remain silent, and contact the best Greeley Careless Driving defense attorneys from the O’Malley Law Office at 970-616-6009 today. Together, we can protect your future.
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