Governor's Message

My Fellow Georgians,

Brian P. Kemp

Around the world, Georgia is recognized as a beacon of opportunity for economic prosperity. Year after year, our state achieves remarkable growth and solidifies its reputation as an unmatched destination to live, work, and thrive. Our success stems from a multitude of factors, including our business-friendly climate, streamlined government, and robust infrastructure cohesively connecting our communities.

As an international transportation hub, Georgia’s navigational system – from Atlanta’s bustling Hartsfield-Jackson Airport, vast Port of Savannah, and efficient network of railroads and roadways – facilitates travel and commerce across every region. This interconnectivity propels the economy forward, connects Georgia’s people, and offers travelers a truly breathtaking experience wherever they go.

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As you navigate the Peach State’s rolling pastures and farmland, traverse impressive heights in mountainous terrain, or coast alongside beautiful waterways and diverse wildlife, the Department of Driver Services and I wish you safe passage and encourage you to exercise good judgment, follow driving laws, and prioritize safety for yourself, fellow motorists, and passengers.

Together, we can all take action to ensure safe arrivals at our respective destinations. This guide is an excellent resource to improve your understanding of the rules of the road and increase driving safety overall. Thank you for your vigilance, and safe travels to you and yours.

Sincerely,

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Brian P. Kemp
Governor

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The information contained in this manual is not intended to be an official legal reference to the Georgia traffic laws. It is intended only to explain, in everyday language, those laws, driving practices and procedures that you will use most often. It should be noted that the material in this manual is subject to change to comply with amended State and Federal legislation. The department’s primary statutory responsibilities are set forth in Title 40 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated (O.C.G.A.)