Section 13210 Of Article 2. Suspension Or Revocation By Court From California Vehicle Code >> Division 6. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 2.
13210
. In addition to the penalties set forth in subdivision (a) of
Section 245 of the Penal Code, the court may order the suspension of
the driving privilege of any operator of a motor vehicle who commits
an assault as described in subdivision (a) of Section 245 of the
Penal Code on an operator or passenger of another motor vehicle, an
operator of a bicycle, or a pedestrian and the offense occurs on a
highway. The suspension period authorized under this section for an
assault commonly known as "road rage," shall be six months for a
first offense and one year for a second or subsequent offense to
commence, at the discretion of the court, either on the date of the
person's conviction, or upon the person's release from confinement or
imprisonment. The court may, in lieu of or in addition to the
suspension of the driving privilege, order a person convicted under
this section to complete a court-approved anger management or "road
rage" course, subsequent to the date of the current violation.