Georgia has a point system for traffic violations. Each violation has a different point value and points accumulate for each citation. When too many points are accumulated, a driver will have his license suspended.
Point Values for Driving Offenses
- Aggressive driving 6 Points
- Reckless driving 4 Points
- Unlawful passing of school bus 6 Points
- Improper passing on hill or curve 4 Points
- Speeding:
- 15 to 18 mph over 2 Points
- 19 to 23 mph over 3 Points
- 24 to 33 mph over 4 Points
- 34 or more mph over 6 Points
- Failure to obey traffic-control device 3 Points
- Failure to obey police officer 3 Points
- Possessing an open container (alcohol) 2 Points
- Failure to secure load resulting in accident 2 Points
- Violation of child safety restraint:
- 1st Offense 1 Point
- 2nd Offense 2 Points
- Violation of wireless device requirements 1 Point
- Operating vehicle while texting 1 Point
- Improper use of designated travel lane 1 Point
- All other moving violations 3 Points
Risky, inconsiderate, and unlawful driving can be met with significant consequences. Knowing the point values of different traffic violations can help you understand the varying degrees of traffic violations in Georgia. If you have any questions on Georgia’s point system, or if you need help with a legal case involving traffic violations, contact the Law Office of Scott Miller today at 770-408-1001.