SB 37
Prohibits engaging in road rage. (BDR 43-242)
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This bill prohibits engaging in ‘road rage,’ defined as actions like assaulting another driver, or operating a vehicle to intimidate, harass, or distress another driver. Road rage is defined as occurring on a highway or premises accessible to the public. Individuals found guilty of road rage could face misdemeanor or gross misdemeanor charges, with penalties including fines, jail time, license suspension, community service, and vehicle impoundment. The bill amends existing law to specifically address this behavior.
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Senate Committee on Growth and Infrastructure
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