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Georgia Traffic Laws You May Not Know About

Georgia Traffic Laws You May Not Know About

by lynadmin | Feb 16, 2017 | Blog

Drivers know to stop at a stop sign, go when the light turns green, and carefully follow the speed limits posted throughout the state of Georgia. But, there are a number of traffic laws that many drivers are completely unaware of—which means they could cause a car...

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