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MAY 2018
A Hands-Free Georgia
L ast year, a total of 1,534 drivers died on Georgia highways. Accidents happen, but according to safety experts, many of these deaths could have been avoided — they were the result of distracted drivers. Due to the rising tide of highway fatalities, the state of Georgia recently passed a legislation that requires Georgia motorists to use hands- free cellphone technology when driving. Drivers who are caught handling their tech devices while on the road could now face a $300 fine and up to six points assessed on their driving record. In Georgia, drivers who rack up 15 points in a 24-month period lose their license.
using a wireless device while driving. But now, all drivers are prohibited from texting while driving. Similarly, 15 other states have adopted hands-free laws, and most have seen reductions in traffic fatalities. Georgia representatives believe this law could save up to 300 lives per year. Here is a helpful guide explaining exactly what is prohibited and allowed under the new texting and driving law. PROHIBITED ●Holding or supporting, with any part of the body, a wireless telecommunications device or stand-alone electronic device ● Writing, sending, or reading any text-based communication while holding your device,
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