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9/14/04-If re-elected in November, Rep. Tim Brown, R-Crawfordsville, said he plans to introduce a bill that would target angered drivers.
Officials estimate that aggressive drivers caused nearly 7,000 crashes last year on Indiana roads. But the state doesn’t have a road-rage law.
Brown’s proposal would define road rage and set criminal penalties for it.
The road-rage bill would also allow judges to order aggressive drivers into counseling.
Officials estimate that aggressive drivers caused nearly 7,000 crashes last year on Indiana roads. But the state doesn’t have a road-rage law.
Brown’s proposal would define road rage and set criminal penalties for it.
The road-rage bill would also allow judges to order aggressive drivers into counseling.





