Georgia law enforcement officials are cracking down on drunken driving.
Authorities are planning increased patrols and sobriety check points across the state over the next two weeks as part of the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety’s annual Operation Zero Tolerance campaign.
The campaign is held every year in conjunction with the Fourth of July holiday — one of the deadliest periods on U.S. roads.
This summer, authorities also will be enforcing the state’s new Driving Under the Influence law that takes effect July 1. Under the new law, a fourth DUI will result in a felony charge.
___
On the Net:
Governor’s Office of Highway Safety:
Topics Personal Auto Georgia
Was this article valuable?
Here are more articles you may enjoy.
Hedge Fund Money Is Reshaping a 180-Year-Old Insurance Model
‘The Arms Race Is On’: Chubb’s Greenberg on Mythos, Middle East
Four Georgia Troopers Fired in Vehicle Pursuit-Insurance Scheme
Marsh Aims to Be ‘AI Winner’ by Focusing on Gains in Growth, Productivity, Efficiency 

