Driving more than 20 mph over the speed limit, racing, passing a school bus while loading or unloading, and traveling too quickly for the conditions of the road are all considered reckless driving in Virginia. Furthermore, aggressive driving, inappropriate passing, driving with poor sight, and other behaviors that put life, limb, or property in danger are all considered reckless driving. According to Virginia law, reckless driving is any behavior that shows a lack of concern for other people's safety when driving, and it is punishable by law.