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Operation Zero Tolerance is Georgia GOHS’s anti-drinking and driving program. This brochure details the OZT program. (En Espanol en la espalda)
Read MoreThe Governor’s Office of Highway Safety recognizes that Law Enforcement plays an extremely important role in overall highway safety in the state of Georgia. The Law Enforcement Services Division coordinates traffic enforcement mobilizations such as “Operation Zero Tolerance”, “Operation Southern Shield”, and “Click it or Ticket” which has proven that high visibility enforcement of Georgia’s[...]
Read MoreGeorgia's Pick Up Truck Laws Starting immediately, all pickup truck drivers in the State of Georgia will be required to wear safety belts while in their vehicles. Failure to do so will result in a ticket and fine from Georgia law enforcement. Pick-Up The Habit! New Law Says “Buckle-Up In Your Truck! TOUGHER SAFETY BELT[...]
Read MoreSeat Belt Laws Georgia's Seat Belt Laws LEARN ALL ABOUT THE NEW BOOSTER SEAT LAW ENACTED IN GEORGIA. FOR MORE INFORMATION CLICK HERE. TITLE 40. MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC CHAPTER 8. EQUIPMENT AND INSPECTION OF MOTOR VEHICLES ARTICLE 1. EQUIPMENT GENERALLY PART 4. HORNS, EXHAUST SYSTEMS, MIRRORS, WINDSHIELDS, TIRES, SAFETY BELTS, ENERGY ABSORPTION SYSTEMS O.C.G.A. § 40-8-76.1 (2011) § 40-8-76.1. Use Of[...]
Read MoreWelcome to the new home of the GOHS Online Reporting System. This site will allow you to submit both the monthly and special campaign (Operation Zero Tolerance [OZT], Click-It or Ticket [CIOT]) enforcement data for your agency. Thank you for taking the time to submit your data! To report your data, click here For user name[...]
Read MoreTraffic enforcement has been documented to be one of the most effective methods in preventing traffic crashes and saving lives. Traffic safety laws are enacted to protect all who use the road and the enforcement of them ensures that all roadway users are traveling in a safe and legal manner. The Governor's Office of Highway[...]
Read MoreMISSION The mission of the Georgia Young Adult Program is to promote education and awareness to young adults about highway safety issues, such as but not limited to; underage drinking, impaired driving, destructive decisions, and other high-risk behaviors, in order to decrease crashes, injuries, and fatalities. This program is achieved by training peer-educators, providing educational[...]
Read MoreIn Georgia, the Governor's Office of Highway Safety launches Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over during high-travel holidays like July 4th, Labor Day and Christmas/New Year's (in addition to popular drinking occasions like the Super Bowl, St. Patrick's Day and Cinco de Mayo) to reinforce the message that we are a zero-tolerance state. If you're[...]
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