The exact difference depends upon the wording of the laws of the state involved. There is no universal definition of careless or reckless driving that covers every state in the US. In NJ, under NJSA 39"4-97, careless driving is defined as driving carelessly or without due caution and circumspection, in a manner so as to endanger, or be likely to endanger a person or property. Reckless driving under NJSA 39:4-96, is defined as driving heedlessly, in wilfull or wanton disrefard of the rights or safety of others, in a manner so as to endanger or be likely to endanger, a person or property. Reckless driving is the more severe of the two and carries the higher penalty.
It varies by state. In some states careless and reckless are indeed the same, but not always as indicated by states having separate statutes for each.
Reckless is often defined as driving in a will full wanton manner with a disregard for the safety of people or property, which is interpreted by the officer who witnesses the alleged behavior.
Careless is not as serious since it does not insinuate that the behavior was intentional, thus a lesser degree of severity.
Check your states statutes to clarify how the two are related in your state.
No they are not the same thing. careless operation is not as bad of a ticket.
Repeatedly being reckless or careless.
Careless means reckless or somebody who does not care. It is an adjective.
Careless and reckless are synonyms for irresponsible. Immature is another synonym.
Delicate
Yes, an improper lane change charge is often declared a reckless or careless driving charge. It also depends on what happened after you changed lanes.
Probably reckless. "Careless" implies something done by accident, like swerving over the line momentarily. "Reckless" implies something done willingly, without regard to the law or consequences.
I would nominate "reckless".
Could be careless or reckless driving depending on the particular circumstances.
reckless, careless, clumsy, and probley some other things
The ticket only says careless driving, so that is all you will get charged with. If you are charged with reckless driving, you can present the ticket as proof you were not given anything about it.
It depends on your state and whether you are talking about a careless violation or a reckless violation. In general reckless is a serious violation while careless is not as severe and may not even show on your record. Many cities have a "careless" statute basically to generate revenue while not placing points against your record. For an answer to your specific situation contact your DMV.