Georgia’s New “Hands Free” Laws

In Georgia traffic offenses are a large problem. In fact, the National Safety Council reports that 1.6 million crashes each year are caused by texting and driving and it is 6x more likely to cause an accident than driving drunk. The NHTSA estimates that, sadly enough, every day 660,000 drivers use electronic devices while they […]

Georgia Traffic Law: Habitual Violators

In Georgia, you will become a Habitual Violator for traffic offenses if you commit three serious driving offenses within a five-year period. Technically, this is called Violation of the Georgia Driver’s License Act (VGDLA). Generally, texting and driving is the biggest problem on the rise in Georgia and can also result in Habitual Violator status. What Are […]