Reckless Driving Ticket Dismissed for Middlesex County Commuter

Today, I resolved a traffic ticket matter for a Middlesex County commuter charged with Reckless Driving by having the charge dismissed completely. The client ended up owing the court nothing in terms of fines or penalties, and did not have any violation added to the client's driver's abstract. Reckless Driving is a 5-point ticket in New Jersey, and can also carry with it a license suspension, and in some cases even jail time. Most commonly, clients who are charged with Reckless Driving are also charged with additional violations for Speeding 20-30 miles per hour or more over the limit, and any speeding cases where the clocked speed was greater than 100mph. In transient Middlesex County towns like New Brunswick, South Brunswick, Edison and Woodbridge, the major highways (i.e. U.S. Route 1, U.S. Route 9, Garden State Parkway, and N.J. Turnpike) create many temptations to drive fast in "willful or wanton disregard for [...]