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law taking effect this Friday, January 1, 2010.


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What this means is that drivers going 85 MPH or more on most Georgia roads will be subject to higher than usual fines. $200 will be tacked on to the regular citation amount.  On two-lane roads (meaning one lane each way), the fine will take effect at 75 MPH.  According to the AJC report, speeders will receive a regular ticket and then shortly after can expect a letter explaining the additional fees, along with the hefty bill. Drivers who don’t pay within 90 days risk having their license suspended.

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