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Brett knowingly uses an incline in a roadway to cause his vehicle to become airborne. No one is injured, and no property is damaged as a result of Brett's action. An Illinois State Police trooper witnesses this incident and initiates a traffic stop. Would it be appropriate to charge Brett with aggravated reckless

driving in this situation?

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Final answer:

No, Brett should not be charged with aggravated reckless driving in this situation.

Step-by-step explanation:

No, it would not be appropriate to charge Brett with aggravated reckless driving in this situation. Aggravated reckless driving typically involves actions that pose a substantial risk of causing great bodily harm, such as excessive speed, erratic driving, or driving under the influence. While Brett's actions may be considered dangerous and reckless, they do not meet the criteria for aggravated reckless driving as described in the question. However, it is still possible that Brett could face other charges or penalties for his actions.

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