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Safety & Statistics
The numbers don’t lie. And because driving is inherently fraught with the potential for accident and injury, government agencies such as the Department of Driver Services take safety on our Georgia roadways seriously.
Here you’ll find valuable information for teens―the largest percentage of drivers involved in Georgia automobile accidents. We even touch on auto insurance and the minimums mandated by the State.
The key to safety is prevention. That’s why we also cover auto theft and vehicle recalls. Staying well informed and being proactive could protect you, your family, and all the other drivers on the highway as well. Nobody wants to be a statistic. Get the facts before you get on the road.
Georgia Teen Drivers With practice, teen drivers in Georgia can become safe drivers. But before they hit the road or head to the DDS, they should cruise around this special section. Identity Theft Resource guide to learn what to do if your identity is stolen and how to prevent identity theft from occurring. Auto Insurance Georgia sets the minimum levels of financial responsibility when it comes to car insurance. Get the basics here. Georgia Disabled Placards The Georgia MVD offers drivers with disabilities a break. See if you qualify for a disabled placard or license plate. Recalls Make safety your priority. Access the latest national and Georgia recalls to be sure your vehicle is in the clear. Safety Laws Arrive alive―and legal. Here’s where you can read all about the Georgia safety laws. Stolen Vehicles Before you buy, make sure your next car isn’t among the makes and models most stolen in Georgia. Research Safety Ratings and Reviews For New Cars at Kelley Blue Book.www.kbb.comFind Hotels at Top Travel Sites. Travel Safety Statistics Bargains.www.NexTag.com/HotelsFind and Compare prices on 1000's of items at Smarter.com.www.smarter.comOur content is updated based on input from users like you. Help make it better!
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