Georgia Law
Super Speeder Law
April 16, 2026 | J.L. King, II | Georgia Law
Georgia’s Super Speeder Law imposes additional penalties on drivers who exceed very high speeds. While many people are familiar with standard speeding tickets, fewer realize that exceeding certain speed thresholds can trigger extra consequences beyond the initial citation. What Is the Georgia Super Speeder Law? Georgia’s Super Speeder Law imposes additional penalties on drivers...
Read more5 Driving Laws in Georgia That May Surprise You
March 26, 2026 | J.L. King, II | Georgia Law
Most drivers in Georgia know the basics, such as wearing a seat belt and obeying the speed limit. However, there are some state traffic laws that experienced drivers may be unaware of. Violating one of these laws can result in a ticket and could also affect your ability to recover compensation through a personal...
Read moreTips for Adapting to Georgia’s Hands-Free Law
January 16, 2026 | J.L. King, II | Georgia Law
Georgia’s Hands-Free Law was enacted to reduce distracted driving and improve road safety. Under this law, drivers are prohibited from holding or using a phone or other electronic device while driving. Even experienced drivers can struggle to adjust their habits at first. Learning how to adapt can help you avoid tickets and lower your...
Read moreWhen Can a Child Sit in the Front Seat in Georgia?
December 22, 2025 | J.L. King, II | Georgia Law
Keeping children safe in vehicles is a top priority for parents and caregivers. One of the most common questions families ask is when a child can sit in the front seat in Georgia. The answer depends on a child’s age, size, and the type of safety restraints being used. Here is what you should...
Read moreWindow Tint Laws in Georgia
October 21, 2025 | J.L. King, II | Georgia Law
Thinking about tinting your windows in Georgia? Make sure you know the law first. Window tint laws in Georgia set limits on how dark and reflective your tint can be. Breaking these rules can lead to fines or even having to remove your tint. Whether you’re adding tint for privacy, heat reduction, or style,...
Read moreWhat to Do at an Intersection With Flashing Lights
October 3, 2025 | J.L. King, II | Georgia Law
Intersection crashes can be one of the worst types of car accidents due to the high speeds involved. The risk of collisions can increase when the lights are flashing instead of alternating like normal. Do you know what to do when you approach an intersection with flashing red or yellow lights? If not, it’s...
Read moreWhat You Should Know About Traffic Violations in Georgia
July 28, 2025 | J.L. King, II | Georgia Law
If you’re facing a traffic violation in Georgia, it’s essential to understand your rights and the key facts about these offenses. Some infractions may seem minor, but they can have serious consequences, including license suspension, fines, or even imprisonment. Our car accident lawyers share more about the potential consequences of traffic violations in Georgia....
Read moreWhat Are The Bicycle Helmet Laws In Georgia?
March 24, 2025 | J.L. King, II | Georgia Law
Riding a bicycle around Georgia can be a quick, easy, and inexpensive way to get around, especially in cities like Macon. But did you know that bicycles are legally considered vehicles in Georgia? That means they're subject to state laws like cars, trucks, and buses. If you’re thinking about getting into cycling, it’s essential...
Read moreDo You Need a Front License Plate in Georgia?
August 27, 2024 | J.L. King, II | Georgia Law
License plates, like Social Security numbers, are a means of identification. They prove that your vehicle is properly registered and show the type of registration (passenger, commercial, military, etc.). They also help to connect owners to cars in the event of a moving violation, a car accident, or vehicle theft. Each state issues license...
Read moreRight of Way Laws in Georgia
November 27, 2023 | J.L. King, II | Georgia Law
Getting from point A to point B anywhere in Tifton or elsewhere in Georgia rarely happens in a straight line. More often than not, you must turn from one street to another. In other cases, the road on which you are traveling will end and merge into another highway or roadway. Right-of-way laws in...
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