The laws of the State of Georgia require headlights to be on in the rain.
Drivers often use their flashers when driving in heavy downpours. Using flashers in the rain is legal in Georgia, however most law enforcement officials argue against using
flashers.
Flashers do increase your visibility to drivers behind you, however they eliminate your ability to use your turn signals.
If the rain is so heavy that visibility is limited, your best option is to leave the roadway and stop in a safe location, until the rain shower is over.
This plea for safer driving comes to you from the Alpharetta, Georgia traffic ticket defense attorney Scott Miller.
If you have traffic tickets or other criminal matters that you would like to discuss with attorney Scott Miller, you may contact him at 770-408-1001, for a free consultation.
www.lawofficeofscottmiller.com
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- Attorney Scott recently represented me and my mother both for traffic ticket charges. In both cases he got my mothers charge and my charge dismissed. He is a wonderful attorney and also a wonderful person. I can’t recommend him enough! Regina: Marietta, GA.
- I was moving along with the speed of traffic when I was pulled over. I was frightened, this was my first ticket ever. The police officer gave me a super speeder ticket. Attorney Miller got my speed reduced and my ticket dismissed. Hooray Attorney Miller, I will refer all my friends and family to you! Roeween: Buford GA.
- I was arrested for street racing in Alpharetta. Scott had helped me previously with a speeding ticket I called Attorney Miller when I was released from jail. Scott worked with the court and got my charge reduced. I had to pay a fine and go to traffic school. Simon
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