Dangerous driving is a broad term in Belgian traffic law. It includes everything from aggressive driving to ignoring traffic rules in a way that endangers life. Novex Advocaten explains the penalties.
What constitutes dangerous driving?
Examples: overtaking in dangerous places, driving too close behind someone, slaloming, dangerously overtaking on the right, or structurally violating traffic rules in a way that endangers other road users.
What penalties do you risk?
Dangerous driving is punishable by a fine (x8), a driving ban, and possibly remedial exams. In serious cases or resulting in a traffic accident, the penalties can be much more severe.
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