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JURISDICTION: GEORGIA
This chapter summarizes Georgia Statutes related to speed.
General Reference: Code of Georgia Annotated (Code of 1981)
Basis for a Speed Law Violation:
Basic Speed Rule: No person shall drive a vehicle at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent under the conditions and having regard for the actual and potential hazards than existing. §40-6-180
Statutory Speed Limit: 70 MPH(1) on interstate system or on physically divided highways
See Other below. outside of urban areas with a population 50,000 §40-6-181(b)(2)
65 MPH1 on the interstate system inside urban areas with a population 50,000 §40-6-181(b)(3)
65 MPH1 on State divided highways without full access control §40-6-181(b)(4)
55 MPH on other locations §40-6-181(b)(5)
30 MPH in urban or residential district §40-6-181(b)(1)
35 MPH on unpaved county road §40-6-181(b)(1.1)
Posted (Maximum) Speed Limit: I. Based on engineering and traffic investigations, either the State Commissioner of Public Safety or the Commissioner of Transportation may lower the maximum
speed limit on any highway.(2) §40-6-182
II. Based on engineering and traffic investigations, local governments, within their jurisdictions, may lower the maximum speed limit on any highway. However, such limit shall neither be less than 30 MPH outside an urban or residential district nor less than 25 MPH within such districts. §40-6-183(a)
III. The State or a local government, within its jurisdiction, may establish a maximum speed limit in a construction zone. §40-6-188
Minimum Speed Limit: I. No person shall drive a motor vehicle at such a slow speed as to impede the normal and reasonable movement of traffic. §40-6-184(a)(1)
II. Except when turning left, a person shall not dive in the left lane of a highway, with at least 4 lanes, at less than the maximum speed limit.(3) §40-6-184(a)(2)
Posted (Minimum) Speed Limit: Based on engineering and traffic investigations, the State or a local government, within its jurisdiction, may establish a minimum speed limit on any highway. §40-6-184(b)
Basis for a Speed Law Violation:
Other: A school bus shall not be operated at a speed >40 MPH or >55 MPH on interstate/defense highway system while transporting children to and from school activities.(4) §40-6-160
Adjudication of Speed Law Violations:
Civil/Criminal Adjudication of Violation: Except as Noted, All Speed Law Violations are Misdemeanors. §40-6-1
Other: Speeding in a Construction Zone is a Misdemeanor of a High and Aggravated Nature. §40-6-188(c)
Sanctions Following an Adjudication of a Speed Law Violation:
Criminal Sanctions:
Imprisonment:
Term (Day, Month, Years,
Etc.): Speed Law Violations-Not more than 12 months §17-10-3(a)(1) Speeding in a Construction Zone-Not more than 12 months §40-6-188(c)
Mandatory Minimum Term: None
Fine:
Amount ($ Range): Speed Law Violations-Not more than $1,000 §17-10-3(a)(1)
Speeding in a Construction Zone-$100 to $2,000 §40-6-188(c)
Mandatory Min. Fine ($): None
Other Penalties:
Traffic School: A driver may be required to attend a driver improvement course.(5) §40-5-57(c)(1)(C)
Other:
Licensing Action:
Type of Licensing Action
(Susp/Rev): Suspension via the Point System(6) §40-5-57
Sanctions Following an Adjudication of a Speed Law Violation:
Term of License Withdrawal
(Days, Months, Years, etc.): 1 to 5 years depending on the number of points that have been accumulated. §40-5-57(d)
Mandatory Minimum Term of
Withdrawal: 2 years upon reaching the requisite point assessment for the third time within 5 years(7) §40-5-57(d)(3)
Miscellaneous Sanctions
Not Included Elsewhere:
Other Criminal Actions Related to Speeding:
Racing on Highway(8): Misdemeanor §40-6-186(b) & (c)
Sanctions:
Criminal Sanction:
Imprisonment (Term): Not more than 12 months §17-10-3(a)(1)
Mandatory Minimum Term
of Imprisonment: None
Fine ($ Range): Not more than $1,000 §17-10-3(a)(1)
Mandatory Minimum Fine: None
Administrative Licensing Action:
Licensing Authorized and
Type of Action: Suspension §§40-5-54(a)(4) & 40-6-186(c) Suspension via the Point System6 §40-5-57
Length of Term of
Licensing Withdrawal: 12 months §40-6-186(c) Via the Point System 1 to 5 years depending on the number of points that have been accumulated. §40-5-57(d)
Other Criminal Actions Related to Speeding:
Racing on Highway: (continued)
Mandatory Action–Minimum
Length of License
Withdrawal: None(9) If via the Point System-2 years upon reaching the requisite point assessment for the third time within 5 years7 §40-5-57(d)(3)
Other: A driver may be required to attend a driver improvement course.5 §40-5-57(c)(1)(C)
Reckless Driving: Misdemeanor §40-6-390(a) & (b)
Sanction:
Criminal:
Imprisonment (Term): Not more than 12 months §40-6-390(b)
Mandatory Minimum Term
of Imprisonment: None
Fine ($ Range): Not more than $1,000 §40-6-390(b)
Mandatory Minimum Fine: None
Administrative Licensing Actions:
Type of Licensing Action
(Susp/Rev): Suspension via the Point System6 §40-5-57
Length of Term of License
Withdrawal Action: 1 to 5 years depending on the number of points that have been accumulated. §40-5-57(d)
Mandatory Term of License
Withdrawal Action: 2 years upon reaching the requisite point assessment for the third time within 5 years7 §40-5-57(d)(3)
Other: A driver may be required to attend a driver improvement course.4 §40-5-57(c)(1)(C)
Driving in Circular or Zigzag Course
(Laying Drags)(10): Misdemeanor §40-6-251(a) & (d)
Sanction:
Criminal:
Imprisonment (Term): Not more than 12 months §17-10-3(a)(1)
Other Criminal Actions Related to Speeding:
Driving in Circular or Zigzag Course
(Laying Drags): (continued)
Mandatory Minimum Term
of Imprisonment: None
Fine ($ Range): Not more than $1,000 §17-10-3(a)(1)
Mandatory Minimum Fine: None
Administrative Licensing Actions:
Type of Licensing Action
(Susp/Rev): Suspension via the Point System6 §40-5-57
Length of Term of License
Withdrawal Action: 1 to 5 years depending on the number of points that have been accumulated. §40-5-57(d)
Mandatory Term of License
Withdrawal Action: 2 years upon reaching the requisite point assessment for the third time within 5 years7 §40-5-57(d)(3)
Other: A driver may be required to attend a driver improvement course.5 §40-5-57(c)(1)(C)
Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV) Operators(11):
Grounds for Disqualification: A person is disqualified from operating a CMV if while driving such a vehicle they either (1) commit 2 “serious traffic violations”(12) within a 3 year period or (2) commit 3 such violations within a 3 year period. §40-5-151(g)
Period of Disqualification: 2 serious violations (within 3 years)-Not less than 60 days 3 serious violations (within 3 years)-Not less than 120 days §40-5-151(g)
Period of Mandatory Disqualification: 2 serious violations (within 3 years)-60 days 3 serious violations (within 3 years)-120 days §40-5-151(g)
1Provided speed limit signs, appropriately designating this speed limit, have been posted on the highway.
2This includes the establishment of different highway speed limits either (1) at different times of the day, (2) for various weather conditions or (3) for other factors bearing on safe speeds. §40-6-182 Note: The law does not specifically allow State authorities to establish different speed limits for different types of vehicles.
3This only applies if the diver is aware that they are being overtaken in the left lane by vehicles traveling at a greater rate of speed.
4There is an exception. A school bus may be operated on other roads at a speed >55 MPH provided the vehicle is only transporting children to and from an event and is not loading or unloading children during the transportation. §40-6-160(b)
5If a driver attends a driver improvement course after the issuance of the citation but before they make a court appearance, the court shall reduce the fine by 20 percent and the licensing agency shall assess no points against the violator. This procedure is allowed only once in 5 years. §40-5-57(c)(1)(C)
6Point System. I. A person’s license is subject to suspension if they accumulate 15 or more points within a 24 month period. At the end of the suspension period, the point count is reduced to zero. Upon reaching the requisite point assessment for the first time, the license suspension is for 1 year. Upon reaching the requisite point assessment for the second time within 5 years, the license suspension is for 3 years. Upon reaching the requisite point assessment for the third time within 5 years, the license suspension is for 5 years; 2 years of this suspension period are mandatory. §40-5-57(c)(1)(B) & (d) II. The following points are assessed for speeding and speed related violations: Reckless driving-4 points; exceeding the speed by >14 MPH but <19 MPH-2 points; exceeding the speed by >19 MPH but <24 MPH-3 points; exceeding the speed by >24 MPH but <34 MPH-4 points; exceeding the speed by >34 MPH-6 points; other moving violations-3 points. Important. No points are assessed for driving too fast for conditions. §40-5-57(c)(1)(A)
7I. Hardship License. Except as indicted, a person may be issued a limited license for the purpose of either (1) going to and from a place of employment or performing employment duties, (2) receiving medical care or obtaining medications or (3) attending either educational institutions, alcohol/drug abuse support groups or a court ordered driver improvement course. §40-5-64 II. Early License Reinstatement. For a license suspension based upon reaching the requisite point assessment for the first time, the license may be reinstated immediately when the person complete a driver improvement course. For a license suspension based upon reaching the requisite point assessment for the second time within 5 years, the license may be immediately reinstated upon the completion of an “advanced” driver improvement course. §40-5-84(c) & (d)
8Racing on the highways includes “any race, speed competition or contest, drag race or acceleration contest, test of physical endurance, exhibition of speed or acceleration, or for the purpose of making a speed record….” §40-6-186(b)
9I. Hardship License. A person may be issued a limited license for the purpose of either (1) going to and from a place of employment or performing employment duties, (2) receiving medical care or obtaining medications or (3) attending either educational institutions, alcohol/drug abuse support groups or a court ordered driver improvement course. §40-5-64 II. Early License Reinstatement. For a license suspension based upon a first offense, the license may be reinstated after 120 days upon the completing of a driver improvement course. And, for a license suspension based upon a second offense, the license may be reinstated after 120 days upon the completion of an “advanced” driver improvement course. §40-5-84(a) & (b)
10This offense is defined as operating a “vehicle upon the streets, highways … in such a manner as to create a danger to persons or property by intentionally and unnecessarily causing the vehicle to move in a zigzag or circular course or to gyrate or spin around,….” §40-6-251(a)
11A person who has obtained a commercial driver’s license (CDL) and is qualified to operate a commercial motor vehicle. A commercial motor vehicle is defined as a vehicle designed to carry either passengers or property and either has a gross vehicle weight of 26,001 lbs., is designed to transport 16 or more persons, or is transporting hazardous materials which requires that the vehicle to be placarded in accordance with U.S. Department of Transportation regulations. §40-5-142(7)
12A “serious traffic violation” includes exceeding the speed limit by 15 or more MPH or reckless driving. §40-5-142(22)
Interpreting traffic laws in Georgia can be tough. For additional help visit any of the following pages:
Do you have any advice re: how to follow up on the number of citations issued in the city of Norcross, GA for a particular violation at a particular intersection? Are they required to give me this information under the Freedom of Information Act? I’m trying to get an idea of how much revenue is generated by an officer sitting at a particular intersection where traffic is forced out of a turn lane into a business parking lot (wonder who owns the building??) or face a citation. Basically, a trap set up. I was told that the GA DOT handles traffic lane line markings for Buford Highway in Atlanta. Any advice also about when and who made a request for lane markings on a state route?
Is our neighborhood HOA allowed to hire a security officer, have him radar drivers, give them tickets which all monies go to the HOA??? It doesn’t sound legal to me!
Oliver Georgia is a known speed trap and gives ridiculous tickets. try to avoid this town.
My advice it to avoid Georga all together!
AND WHAT ABOUT TIFT COUNTY???????? RACIST and CORRUPT!
I want to know how is that a state trooper in georga (darien county) can pull you over, check you and your car out and find nothing to complain about. She then tells you that she pulled you over because you were “weaving” in the lane (you know you were not) She takes your license, registrationand insurance card and goes back to her car. Then about 15 minutes later she comes back to your car and tells you she is giving you a ticket for doing “85” on a “75” state highway. Hands you a speeding ticket for $145.00 and tells you you can mail the county the money order. I think it was the fact that I had out of state plates on my car. She knew I was passing through. I know I was not speeding and I just hate when someone takes advantage of a situation like that!
I found that a certain county will hold money orders so they can get more money and suspend your lisence
I paid that ticket with a postal money order and I paid for express delivery and confirmation. I later checked with the post office and the money order was delivered before it was due. I have proof it was delivered before the due date. If they held it, shame on them. It would not surprize me if they did, given the fact that they did what they did. I just hope that someway Karma will pay them a visit.
I was pulled over in Holly Springs and the officer gave me a ticket for being in violation of code 40-5-30 for driving at 2am with a class D license. The problem is that none of the offenses listed under 40-5-30 are anything that I was guilty of. Can I fight this in court? What should I do?
To be park in center lane with out blocking traffic in either direction. Is that a law in GA?