Everyone should “have” to buckle up and by the end of the year most likely, that will mean pick-up drivers as well. Georgia majority leader, Chip Rogers, is an advocate in getting this bill passed. This is not the first time that law makers have tried to get the mandatory seat belt law passed to include pick-up truck drivers. This new law could lead to less crash injuries and could cost the state of Georgia less dollars.
As personal injury Attorney’s based in Atlanta Georgia we encourage all drivers to wear seatbelts to protect themselves and loved ones.
This blog post was provided by the Atlanta truck accident attorney’s at Goldstein and Hayes.