Two new regulations tightening up on Georgia’s uninsured motorists went into effect April 1. Drivers with a second or subsequent suspension during any five-year period will have the vehicle registration suspended for 90 days and on the third or subsequent occurrence in any five-year period, the registered owner must obtain and keep Georgia liability insurance coverage on their vehicle.
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