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<blockquote data-quote="jshen" data-source="post: 15451109" data-attributes="member: 9092"><p>Georgia law- See Code 40-6-189- All traffic offenses in Ga can be criminal depending on how they are charged. If the Trooper arrests you at the scene..you know it's a Misd criminal offense punishable by up to 12 months and a maximum of $1000.00. In this case, Trooper gave a ticket - presumably under (40-6 180)-(40-6-189). Basically it's a lot of additional fees along with license suspension if you ignore it. I might add that everyone on I-85, I 75, and I-285 speed because if you don't, the trucks will run over you.</p><p></p><p>Under 40-5-57- this is a 4 point violation..but</p><p></p><p>C) A court may order a person to attend a defensive driving course approved by the commissioner pursuant to Code Section 40-5-83 for any violation for which points are assessed against a driver's license under this subsection or may accept the attendance by a person at a driver improvement clinic approved by the commissioner pursuant to Code Section 40-5-83 after the issuance of a citation for such offense and prior to such person's appearance before the court, in which event the court shall reduce the fine assessed against such person by 20 percent, and no points shall be assessed by the department against such driver. The disposition and court order shall be reported to the department and shall be placed on the motor vehicle record with a zero point count. This plea may be accepted by the court once every five years as measured from date of arrest to date of arrest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jshen, post: 15451109, member: 9092"] Georgia law- See Code 40-6-189- All traffic offenses in Ga can be criminal depending on how they are charged. If the Trooper arrests you at the scene..you know it's a Misd criminal offense punishable by up to 12 months and a maximum of $1000.00. In this case, Trooper gave a ticket - presumably under (40-6 180)-(40-6-189). Basically it's a lot of additional fees along with license suspension if you ignore it. I might add that everyone on I-85, I 75, and I-285 speed because if you don't, the trucks will run over you. Under 40-5-57- this is a 4 point violation..but C) A court may order a person to attend a defensive driving course approved by the commissioner pursuant to Code Section 40-5-83 for any violation for which points are assessed against a driver's license under this subsection or may accept the attendance by a person at a driver improvement clinic approved by the commissioner pursuant to Code Section 40-5-83 after the issuance of a citation for such offense and prior to such person's appearance before the court, in which event the court shall reduce the fine assessed against such person by 20 percent, and no points shall be assessed by the department against such driver. The disposition and court order shall be reported to the department and shall be placed on the motor vehicle record with a zero point count. This plea may be accepted by the court once every five years as measured from date of arrest to date of arrest. [/QUOTE]
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