A new law meant to protect you from drunk drivers is now in effect in Georgia.
In the first change to Georgia's DUI law in nearly 20 years, the state will now begin enforcing an ignition interlock law.
The law will require some first-time offenders to install an ignition interlock device, which prevents a car from starting if the sensors detect the alcohol level on the driver's breath is above the legal limit for them to operate a vehicle.

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