In Georgia it is illegal to operate your vehicle in a way that "intentionally and unnecessarily causing the vehicle to move in a zigzag or circular course or to gyrate or spin around." If you get pulled over for doing this offense, it is what is known as “laying drag.”

There is only one time in which moving your car like this is legal, and that is if you are trying to avoid a collision.

Getting a Fulton County or DeKalb County laying drag violation is often coupled with a Georgia drag racing ticket or a reckless driving ticket if your driving was truly hazardous to the safety of others.

A laying drag ticket is not classified as a moving violation, but it is really a criminal offense and charged as a misdemeanor. This means that is a very serious driving law to break. If you are found guilty, you can face steep fines or even jail time.

Never plead guilty to a criminal offense without knowing the consequences. At the very least, you need to confer with a skilled traffic violation attorney in Alpharetta before making any big decisions about your future.

Your attorney can help you fight this ticket. There are ways to fight laying drag tickets that you may not be aware of. When you go to court, you could argue that it was unintentional, or a necessary maneuver to avoid a collision. The case may get dismissed if the officer does not appear in court. There are a variety of different ways that you can beat a laying drag ticket if you have the right defense attorney.

Call the Law Offices of Scott Miller today at 770-408-1001 so we can start planning your defense. We accept traffic violation and criminal defense cases from Fulton County, DeKalb County, Cobb County, and nearby communities to help clients get the best positive outcome available.

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