Jail, stiff fine for road rage pushed

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San Jose del Monte Rep. Florida Robes is pushing for a law that would punish a motorist’s road rage with a driver’s license revocation, jail time of up to six years, and a fine of not more than P250,000. | jiandradeINQ /PDI

Robes filed House Bill No. 1511, or the proposed Anti-Road Rage Act, which has been referred to the committee on transportation of the House of Representatives.“Road rage has been defined as any act that exhibits any hostile or violent driving or aggressive road behavior of a driver toward another driver or drivers on the road,” she said.

She noted: “Since 2004, road rage incidents have started to increase all over the world by as much as 1,000 percent as drivers have become more aggressive on the road and in traffic. This worldwide phenomenon of violent outbursts often lead to traffic jams, vehicular accidents, physical injuries and even death.”

 

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