In Georgia, if a driver is required to wear corrective lenses, such as glasses, and is caught driving without them, they may face a fine and could have points added to their driving record. Typically, this results in a 2-point violation. However, penalties can vary based on specific circumstances, so it's advisable to check with local law enforcement or the Georgia Department of Driver Services for the most accurate information.
It depends on which state and/or which country you are in. In New Hampshire 0
Out of state tickets generally are reported back to your home state and treated just as if you had received the ticket there. Call the Georgia DMV and they can give you the answer. OUT-OF-STATE TICKETS ARE ARE ONLY TWO POINTS IN YOUR STATE.
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It depends on which state and/or which country you are in. In New Hampshire 0
Yes, if the passenger who is not wearing a seatbelt is 16 yeras old or younger it is 3 points.
In Georgia, the driver is responsible for ensuring that all passengers under the age of 18 are wearing seatbelts. If a passenger under 18 is not buckled up, the driver can receive a ticket. However, if the passenger is 18 or older, they can be ticketed directly for not wearing their seatbelt.
In the state of Georgia, there will be no points added to a drivers license for no seat belt. Points are added for speeding tickets, wrecks, and other traffic infractions.
Georgia's state flower is a " Cherokee Rose."
Georgia is called "The Empire State of the South".
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No, Georgia was a slave state.