Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety
The Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety is a state office that works to reduce crashes, injuries, and deaths on Georgia roads. It educates the public, supports law enforcement safety campaigns, shares traffic safety data, and manages highway safety grants.
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The mission of this organization is to educate the public on traffic safety and facilitate the implementation of programs that reduce crashes, injuries and fatalities on Georgia roadways.
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What they offer 10
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Adult Passenger Safety EducationService
- Recently verified· Jul 1
Child Passenger SafetyProgram
Provides information on choosing and installing child car seats and where to get help checking a car seat installation.
- Recently verified· Jul 1
Click It or TicketProgram
Runs seat belt safety awareness and enforcement campaigns during Memorial Day and Thanksgiving travel periods.
- Recently verified· Jul 1
100 Days of Summer H.E.A.T.Program
A statewide enforcement campaign from Memorial Day through Labor Day focused on speeding, impaired driving, distracted driving, and seat belt violations.
- Recently verified· Jul 1
Thunder Task ForceProgram
Deploys high-visibility traffic enforcement in high-crash corridors to reduce deaths and serious injuries.
- Recently verified· Jul 1
Georgia Young Adult ProgramProgram
Supports peer education and campus programs about alcohol, impaired driving, seat belts, speeding, and other high-risk driving behaviors.
- Recently verified· Jul 1
Highway Safety GrantsGrant
Provides highway safety grant application training and resources for agencies applying for GOHS/NHTSA-funded safety projects.
- Recently verified· Jul 1
2026 Governor's Challenge AwardsEvent
Recognizes state, local, campus, and military law enforcement agencies for highway safety education and enforcement work.
- Recently verified· Jul 1
Joshua's Law InformationService
Explains Georgia driver education requirements for 16- and 17-year-olds applying for a Class D driver's license.
- Recently verified· Jul 1
Highway Safety Plans and Traffic Safety DataService
Publishes Georgia highway safety plans, grant applications, annual reports, traffic safety facts, and county data sheets.
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