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GA Vehicle Offenses Overview

 

Click below to learn more about vehicle offenses in the State of Georgia:


The GA Point System
Traffic Offenses
Speeding Ticket
Reckless Driving
Road Rage
Aggressive Driving
Driving Without a License
Driving With No Insurance
Driving On a Suspended License
Hit And Run
Leaving the Scene of an Accident
Vehicular Homicide
Serious Injury By Vehicle

 

The Basics on GA Traffic Crimes

 

Georgia traffic laws are strict, but in fairness, these laws are in place to protect us all and keep the roadways as safe as possible. Driving a motor vehicle is a necessity for most of us, and the livelihood of many people is inextricably interwoven into their ability to legally operate a motor vehicle in the course of doing their jobs. Driving can become so routine that you can begin to take it for granted and forget that driving on the pubic highways and byways is a privilege, not a right, and one must remain vigilant to make sure that this privilege is never suspended or revoked.

 

The primary motivation that should guide our actions on the road is the pursuit of safety; for ourselves, our passengers, and other drivers with whom we are sharing the road. Traffic laws serve a purpose, and when you follow them you decrease the possibility of accidents and the attenuate injuries and damage to property that come with them, and it is important to keep that in mind. However, human beings aren't  perfect, and invariably, violations occur.

 

Below are a few of the GA motor vehicle offenses that Georgia drivers may be charged with:

 

  • Driving Under the Influence
  • Driving Without a License or With a Suspended License
  • Driving Without Insurance
  • Driving an Unregistered Vehicle
  • Reckless Driving
  • Careless Driving
  • Speeding
  • Hit and Run

 

When you are deemed guilty of a motor vehicle offense in Georgia, "points" are assessed against your license. If you commit multiple offenses, these points accumulate, and a suspension of your license can result. There are of course significant fines attached to these offenses as well. To keep your license in good standing and mitigate the imposition of monetary penalties, one should always seek out the counsel of an experienced Georgia traffic ticket attorney when accused of an infraction. Police officers are not always 100% correct, and drivers do have the right to challenge traffic citations that they disagree with. If you feel as though you are innocent, your attorney can make that case for you, and if you would like the court to consider extenuating circumstances, your attorney can communicate that information through the proper channels. 

 

 

If you are suspected of or charged with a motor vehicle crimes near Savannah, then contact a seasoned Savannah GA defense lawyer immediately.

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