Archive: Traffic Laws
Under 21 Ticket Success Story

Caught driving 94 mph in a 70 mph zone? This might seem like a hopeless situation — particularly for an 18-year-old facing not only super-speeder charges but also license suspension. Never give up hope,...
How does a criminal or juvenile case get formally charged in Georgia?
Georgia criminal, juvenile, and traffic cases go to a prosecutor’s office to determine the formal charges. This is typically after someone is given a ticket, arrested, or otherwise charged by law enforcement. The charges...
Are Georgia Teens Required to Take a Road Test during COVID-19?
On April 23, 2020, Georgia’s Governor Brian Kemp issued an executive order that included the temporary suspension of road tests for Georgia drivers. These drivers must meet all the other requirements of obtaining a...
Don’t Text and Drive

In addition to knowing how to be courteous when using cell phones, we need to be aware of the laws that apply to their use. The most obvious (and frequently problematic) laws regarding cell...

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