Speeding is one of the most common traffic violations in Georgia. Fines often start at around $100 but can climb into the hundreds depending on how fast you were going. Georgia’s Super Speeder law also tacks on an extra $200 fee for drivers going 75+ mph on two-lane roads or 85+ mph on highways.
Georgia’s Hands-Free Law prohibits holding or supporting a phone while driving. Fines start at $50 for a first offense and go up with repeat violations, along with points on your license.
Reckless driving in Georgia is a misdemeanor that goes beyond speeding. It involves driving in a manner that disregards the safety of others. Penalties can include up to $1,000 in fines, 4 points on your license, and possible jail time.
Failing to stop at a red light or stop sign in Georgia generally results in a fine of about $150 and 3 points on your license. Camera-based tickets don’t add points but still come with fines.
Failure to yield to vehicles or pedestrians is a common violation in Georgia. It carries a fine that often ranges from $100–$300 and adds 3 points to your license.
Driving without insurance in Georgia is a serious offense. Penalties include fines up to $1,000, license and registration suspension for at least 60 days, and reinstatement fees. Repeat offenses carry even harsher penalties.
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