Does Taking Defensive Driving In Georgia Reduce My Car Insurance Rates?
Reader’s Question:
How does taking defensive Driving class lowers my insurance premium? how do I enroll? I live in Georgia.
Sam
Thank you for asking Sam.
By taking a defensive driving class, your premiums may be lowered but this depends on the insurance company that you currently have since each companies has different policies to qualify for the discount. You may also check with the amount of the discount you might get if you take defensive driving class to lower your premiums from the cost of the course.
The state laws also requires an individual to take defensive driving course for point reduction on your driving record every five years. However this will still depends on the individual courts and the driving record since the court will determine if taking a driving course for ticket dismissal can be an option for you.
In Georgia, if your driving has been suspended due to DUI, you will be required to take a DUI course through a state approved school. The Georgia Department of Drivers Service can provide you all list of authorized schools that you can enrolled in.
You will also be required to take an assessment test for the amount of $75 before enrolling to the DUI school. Then after that, you will have to enroll to the 20-hour course and pay an amount of $250 which includes a book fee for $15. These fees are set by the state.
For teens, the Alcohol and Drug Awareness Program , a one hour session, is required for all drivers under the age of 18. You may be able to take a make up test if you failed the test at the end of the program.
You may check with the DDS to find out more information on where to take the defensive driving test.
Goodluck!
MariCAR
Is It Mandatory To Have Georgia Motorcycle Insurance?
Reader’s question:
Can I drive a motorcycle without any insurance coverage in Georgia?
Allen
Good question Allen.
The Georgia state laws requires all motorist to maintain a continuous liability insurance coverage on their vehicle to:
1. legally drive the vehicle
2. register and obtain Georgia license plates
3. to replace or renew existing
Georgia license plates non motorized vehicles such as trailers and campers and trailers exempt from registration like bicycle and golf carts do not require insurance coverage in the state of Georgia.
A motorcycle is defined as the motor vehicle that traveling on public streets or highways having a seat or saddle for the use of the rider and is designed to travel on not more than three wheels in contact with the ground, according to the unannotated Georgia Code. The Code also states that no owner of the motorcycle or any other person, other than the self-insurer as defined in Chapter 34 of title 33 of the Georgia Code, shall operate or authorize any person to operate the motorcycle equivalent to that required as evidence of security for bodily injury and property damage liability….any person who violates this subsection shall be guilty of misdemeanor.
This shows that the insurance is needed on our motorcycle in the state of Georgia to be legally allowed on the road.The minimum liability limits in the state of Georgia is 25/50/25. This means that $25000 for the liability injury per person for a total of $50000 of bodily injury per accident and $25000 of property damage liability per accident.
Goodluck!
MariCAR
