Minimum Driving Age & Licensing Process
Georgia follows a Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) system:
- Instructional Permit (Class CP): Available at 15 years old. Requires passing a vision and written knowledge test.
- Provisional License (Class D): Available at 16 or 17 years old. Requires holding a Class CP permit for at least 12 months and 1 day, completing 40 hours of supervised driving (including 6 hours at night), and passing a road skills test.
- Full License (Class C): Available at 18 years old. Applicants must have held a Class D license for at least 12 months without any major traffic convictions.
For detailed guidance, refer to the Georgia Department of Driver Services.(Georgia Department of Driver Services)
Learner’s Permit Rules
Holders of a Class CP Instructional Permit must:
- Be accompanied by a licensed driver aged 21 or older, seated in the front passenger seat.
- Complete a state-certified driver education course and 40 hours of supervised driving, including 6 hours at night, before applying for a Class D license.
License Types
- Class CP (Instructional Permit): For learners aged 15 and older.
- Class D (Provisional License): For drivers aged 16-17, after meeting the requirements mentioned above.
- Class C (Full License): For drivers aged 18 and older, after holding a Class D license for at least 12 months without violations.
- Class M (Motorcycle License): Required to operate a motorcycle.
- Class E/F (Commercial Licenses): Required for commercial vehicle operation.
Required Documents for Driving
To obtain a driver’s license or permit in Georgia, applicants must provide:
- Proof of identity (e.g., certified birth certificate or valid U.S. passport).
- Proof of Social Security Number.
- Two documents verifying Georgia residency (e.g., utility bills).
- For minors, a Certificate of School Enrollment (DS-1) and a signed affidavit of completed supervised driving hours. (Georgia.gov)
Seatbelt and Car Seat Laws
- Seatbelts: All occupants in the front seat must wear seatbelts. Passengers aged 8 to 17 must wear seatbelts in all seating positions.
- Child Car Seats: Children under 8 years old and less than 57 inches tall must be properly restrained in an appropriate child passenger safety seat or booster seat in the back seat. (Spiva Law Group, P.C.)
Cell Phone and Distracted Driving Rules
- Use of handheld mobile devices while driving is prohibited.
- Texting while driving is banned.
- Drivers under 18 are prohibited from using any mobile electronic devices, even hands-free.
DUI/DWI Thresholds and Penalties
- Legal BAC Limits:
- Drivers 21 and over: 0.08%
- Commercial drivers: 0.04%
- Drivers under 21: 0.02%
- Drivers 21 and over: 0.08%
- Penalties:
- Fines, license suspension, mandatory education programs, and possible imprisonment, depending on the offense severity and number of prior offenses.
- Fines, license suspension, mandatory education programs, and possible imprisonment, depending on the offense severity and number of prior offenses.
Speed Limits
- Urban areas: 30 mph(Lankford & Moore)
- Residential areas: 25 mph(Rechtman & Spevak)
- Rural interstates: 70 mph
- Urban interstates: 55–65 mph(Georgia Department of Public Health)
- Always adhere to posted speed limits, as they may vary based on specific road conditions.
Road Rage and Reckless Driving Laws
- Aggressive Driving: Defined as operating a vehicle with the intent to annoy, harass, molest, intimidate, injure, or obstruct another person. Conviction is a misdemeanor of a high and aggravated nature, punishable by fines up to $5,000 and/or imprisonment up to 12 months. (Justia Law)
- Reckless Driving: Defined as driving with reckless disregard for the safety of persons or property. It’s a misdemeanor offense, punishable by fines up to $1,000 and/or imprisonment up to 12 months. (HARDMAN LAWYER)
Points System
Georgia operates a points-based system for traffic violations:(Lankford & Moore)
- Points range from 2 to 6 per violation.(Georgia Department of Driver Services)
- Accumulating 15 points within 24 months results in license suspension. (MyImprov)
- Drivers under 21 may face suspension for accumulating 4 or more points in a 12-month period.
Insurance Requirements
Georgia mandates minimum liability insurance coverage:(Georgia Department of Driver Services)
- $25,000 for bodily injury per person.
- $50,000 for bodily injury per accident.
- $25,000 for property damage per accident.
Proof of insurance must be carried at all times while driving.
Renewal Frequency and Testing
- License Validity: Driver’s licenses are valid for 8 years.
- Vision Tests: Required at each renewal for drivers aged 64 and older.
- Renewal Methods: Renewals can be completed online, in person, or by mail, depending on eligibility.
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