Broadly defined, “road rage” is overreacting to some perceived provocation or slight by another driver and expressing your anger and frustration in a manner that is: reckless, threatening, or violent.1 There is no specific offense in California called “road rage.” However, if you act out road rage, it could lead to a driver’s license suspension and various …
Being arrested for a crime does not necessarily mean you will be convicted. Often we can help you get charges reduced or dismissed, and avoid jail and a criminal record.