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Scarlett Woods
Governor's Office of Highway Safety in Georgia
404-463-8982
swoods@gohs.ga.gov
THE PROBLEM
Aggressive traffic (speed and drunk driving among the worst behaviors)
has been determined to be one of the leading causes of death and serious
injury crashes on the roadways of Georgia.
THE SOLUTION
For the first time in the history of highway safety the Georgia Governor's
Office of Highway Safety has created a multi-jurisdictional task force
to address aggressive and impaired driving in Georgia. Originally, three
officers from six counties and the City of College Park and the City
of Atlanta came together to form a team of twenty-four officers to form
H.E.A.T. Since this formation, the H.E.A.T. team has continued to grow
with agencies being added across the state each month.
THE GOALS
* Reduce the number of impaired driving crashes in Georgia by 10%.
* Enforce laws targeting Aggressive Driving around Georgia
WHAT IS H.E.A.T.?
H.E.A.T. is designed to educate the public and enforce laws related
to impaired and aggressive driving. Each officer is armed with materials
to educate Georgia citizens about our laws related to aggressive and
impaired driving. Education and enforcement must go hand in hand if
we are to be successful in reducing the number of crashes, fatalities
and injuries on our highways.