There appears to be more to this question than is being disclosed, but, generally speaking as long as the safe-distance rule is being followed, there should be no prohibition against it. However, if the actions of the "following" vehicle appear strange or suspicious it could very well result in a contact by law enforcement in order to ascertain if everything is as it should be.
In schools they are generally illegal for a student to possess.
There are 159 counties in Georgia, each having their own Public County School District. There are also 20 Public City School Districts. Overall there are 179 public school districts in the state.
no, not in Georgia
The Cherokee High School in Georgia is located in Cherokee County in Georgia. It is one of eight public schools in the Cherokee County School District.
There are 159 counties in Georgia, each having their own Public County School District. There are also 20 Public City School Districts. Georgia overall has 179 Public School Districts. 159 County Systems and 20 City Systems. Some examples of a Public County School District; Cobb County Public Schools or Bartow County Public Schools Some exampls of a Public City School District; Atlanta City School District, Marietta City School District, and Cartersville City School District
Phil Barlington
Creationism is the basis of all religions, it is what science says is not true. Teaching it in a public school is illegal.
Roswell High School refers to a public school in Roswell Georgia USA. It was founded in 1949. Its exact address is 11595 King Road, Roswell, GA 30075.
Augusta, Ga
Tallapoosa, located in Haralson County
It is not, but very disrespectful and may get you into trouble.
My wife and I are both public school teachers. And in the state of Michigan it not only isn't illegal, it is said every morning.The pledge of allegiance has not be made illegal in any public school in the US.However what has been made illegal is for the teacher,coach,principle,school board ect to require that every student must recite the Pledge...Due to the religious nature of the Pledge a student can decline to participate in reciting the pledge if it is against their religious beliefs or lack thereof and the student can not be punished for doing so..