Maryland’s Sergeant Patrick Kepp Act brings stricter rules to reduce dangerous driving and make roads safer. Starting October 1, 2025, reckless driving is no longer just a traffic ticket—it is now a criminal offense that can lead to up to 60 days in jail and a $1,000 fine. The law also says that driving 30 mph or more over the speed limit will automatically be treated as reckless driving. Fines for negligent driving have increased, showing a zero-tolerance approach. In addition, aggressive driving is now clearly defined as committing three or more violations, like speeding, tailgating, or running red lights, during one trip. These changes can result in higher fines, points on your license, higher insurance costs, and even a criminal record. This law shows Maryland is serious about stopping unsafe driving, so drivers need to be more careful and follow traffic rules closely.

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