Georgia Joins States Using Speed-Control Devices for Dangerous Drivers

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Wednesday, May 27th, 2026

Georgia is one of several states moving toward using new technology aimed at reducing speeding and reckless driving.

The state is implementing “Intelligent Speed Assistance” technology for convicted super speeders and reckless drivers under a new law that takes effect in 2028.

Caroline Cash with the Governor’s Highway Safety Association said the devices can be quickly installed in vehicles and are designed to control how fast a driver can go.

Read more at WGAU.