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Chapter 1: TADRA • In Georgia, the term “passenger vehicle”
means every motor vehicle, including, but not
• TADRA is an acronym for Georgia’s
Teenage and Adult Driver Responsibility Act. limited to, pickup trucks, vans, and sport
utility vehicles designed to carry 15
• According to the Centers for Disease passengers or fewer and used for the
Control and Prevention (CDC), motor transportation of persons.
vehicle crashes are the leading cause of
death for U.S. teens, accounting for more • Two or more peer passengers more than
than one in three deaths in this age group. triples the risk of a fatal crash with a teen
About seven (7) teens ages 16 to 19 die behind the wheel.
everyday from motor vehicle injuries. • Maintaining at least a 3-second space margin
• Pursuant to “Joshua’s Law,” proof of having between your vehicle and the vehicle in front
completed an approved driver training of you not only provides you with visibility,
course consisting of at least 30 hours of time, and space to help avoid rear-end
theoretical instruction (classroom or online) crashes, but also allows you to steer or brake
and 6 hours of practical behind-the-wheel out of danger at moderate speeds.
training (instructor or parent taught) is • The Hands-Free Georgia Act (O.C.G.A. §40-
required to obtain a Provisional License 6-241) prohibits the use of handheld devices
(Class D) at age 16 or 17. while driving a motor vehicle.
• During the first six months following the
issuance of a Provisional License (Class Chapter 3: Alcohol and Drug Awareness
D), only the driver's immediate • Alcohol is used by young people in the
family members may ride in the vehicle.
United States more often than tobacco or
• The term “immediate family member” illicit drugs.
includes the license holder’s parents and • The minimum legal drinking age in Georgia is
stepparents, grandparents, siblings and
step-siblings, children, and any other person 21.
who resides at the license holder’s • Marijuana continues to be the most
residence. commonly used illicit drug among youth in the
United States.
• In Georgia, persons under 21 years of age
vehicle blood • Georgia law bans the sale and possession of
or “bath salts” and K2, a substance more
are presumed to be DUI, in commonly referred to as “synthetic
violation of O.C.G.A. §40-6-391(k)(1). marijuana,” and marketed as incense.
• In Georgia, pursuant to O.C.G.A. §40-5-75,
Chapter 2: Traffic Laws and Safe Driving the driver’s license of any person convicted
• Safety belts have proven to be the most of driving or being in actual physical control
effective occupant protection in all types of of any moving vehicle while under the
vehicle crashes. influence of a controlled substance or
marijuana shall be suspended by operation of
• Driving at high speeds or "going too fast" law.
reduces a driver’s ability to steer safely
around curves or objects in the roadway, • Refusal to submit to state-administered
extends the distance necessary to stop a chemical tests of your blood, breath, urine, or
vehicle, and limits the reaction time needed other bodily substances for the purpose of
to avoid a dangerous situation. determining if you are under the influence of
alcohol or drugs will result in the suspension
• The fatal crash rate of teenage drivers 16-19 of your Georgia driver’s license and privilege
years of age is about four times as high at to drive on the highways of this state for a
night. minimum period of 1 year for each refusal.
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