Certain types of traffic violations come with potential penalties that can negatively impact your financial well-being and other areas of your life. Every Georgia driver must have auto insurance, and failure to have coverage can come with serious consequences. After...
Traffic Violations
Different types of traffic violations and their consequences
Each driver has the responsibility of safely operating his or her vehicle and following the rules of the road. Failure to follow the law and certain regulations can result in penalties that can include everything from expensive fines to criminal charges. Even a...
Protecting your future against a drug-related DUI
If you are facing criminal charges related to the intoxicated operation of a vehicle, that does not necessarily mean you were driving drunk. Driving under the influence may also include driving under the influence of certain types of medications, including legal...
What are the penalties for driving without insurance in Georgia?
The last 14 months have been difficult for many Georgians. When state shutdowns happened and businesses faced operating restrictions during the pandemic, the economy suffered. Many people lost jobs. You might have been one of them. To cut expenses, you decided to drop...
Understanding Georgia’s Super Speeder law
If you get a traffic ticket in Georgia, you could be facing steep penalties and fines, as well as other consequences. You may think resolving the problem is as simple as paying the ticket and moving on, but you may find yourself surprised to receive notification...
Georgia woman sentenced to jail for failing to yield
The consequences of committing a moving violation in Georgia usually include license points and a fine, and motorists who accumulate 15 points may lose their driving privileges and face far steeper auto insurance premiums. Traffic violations rarely lead to a custodial...
How does Georgia punish driving on a suspended license?
Having a license ensures you have the ability to go to work, school or even visit friends. You can drive yourself where you need to be. But if you face charges for driving on a suspended license, you may see stiff punishments. Georgia may suspend your license for...