Reckless driving speed in New Jersey is a serious traffic offense that puts lives at risk. It involves operating a vehicle at a speed that endangers others' lives or property, exceeds the posted speed limit, or disregards road conditions. Penalties include fines, points, license suspension, increased insurance rates, and jail time. Examples of reckless driving include excessive speeding, racing, tailgating, weaving in and out of lanes, and running red lights or stop signs. Consequences include accidents, injuries, property damage, increased insurance rates, license suspension or revocation, and community service.