Sunday 9 November 2014

Road Rage to Cyclist

What Is The Law On Road Rage?

Due to the frequency of road rage incidents nowadays, the law has taken a particular interest in them, and in many cases people found guilty of such actions will end up facing a custodial sentence and perhaps ending up in prison.
UK law does not define any specific road rage offence, so the crime that a road rager could be charged for would depend on what their rage drove them to do – for example, if they got out of their car and assaulted another driver, they could have a charge for assault or bodily harm on their hands.
Road rage could also result in a charge under the Public Order Act 1986 if the road user causes harassment, alarm or distress to others in their anger.

                                                                        

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