Question: Per California law, a person who commits a criminal assault using a motor vehicle (commonly known as "road rage") against either another motor vehicle, an operator of a bicycle or a pedestrian will:
Options:
- Be sentenced to imprisonment for either 2, 3 or 4 years in State prison or more than 1 year in a county jail
- Be ordered to pay a fine up to $10,000.
- Get their driver's license suspended for up to 5 months or may be ordered to complete a court approved course on either anger management or "road rage"
- All of these answers are correct.