TL;DR Road rage is not a standalone California crime, but aggressive driving can lead to criminal charges when the behavior is reckless, threatening, or violent. Road rage incidents can trigger charges such as reckless driving, assault, assault with a deadly weapon, or battery, depending on what happened. The California DMV can suspend a driver’s license …
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