Most drivers have found themselves getting worked up at someone else’s behaviour.
Whether it’s being cut up by a dangerous overtake or held up by a Sunday driver, there are moments where it’s tempting to vent our anger with a rude word or blast of the horn but doing so leaves drivers at risk of falling foul of the law.
Road rage isn’t specifically a crime and although there is an offence of “furious and wanton driving”, offenders are far more likely to be charged with a public order or careless driving offence, which can carry hefty penalties.
The road rage behaviour that could see you fined up to £2,500
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The road rage behaviour that could see you fined up to £2,500
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