
Under Nevada law, a driver has committed an aggressive driving offense if he or she:
A driver may also be charged with an aggressive driving offense if their actions on the road create an immediate hazard to another vehicle or another person on the road. For the purposes of this charge, an endangered person may include anyone riding in the offending vehicle, the driver of another vehicle, anyone riding in another vehicle or a pedestrian. The duration of the period of endangerment is irrelevant in these cases, so the driver may be charged with aggressive driving even if the hazard was present only for a brief period.
The consequences a driver faces for an aggressive driving charge in Nevada will depend on the nature of the offense, their criminal history and the discretion of the court. In general, however, possible consequences for this conviction will be as follows.
The first conviction for aggressive driving may lead to:
The second conviction for aggressive driving may lead to:
The third conviction for aggressive driving may lead to:
If you or a loved one have been a victim of an aggressive driver, you need an experienced lawyer on your side. Eric Woods has been practicing law for over 40 years and has experience with all types of cases. Call Eric H. Woods Law office today at 702-737-0000 for a free consultation.
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