Si vives en Georgia, no puedes manejar un auto que tenga placas de otro estado de forma regular. Si lo haces, eso puede mostrar que no eres residente de Georgia.
Es como si tu amigo que vive en otro país viniera a visitarte con su bicicleta. Puede usarla por un tiempo, pero no puede quedarse a vivir contigo usando esa bicicleta.
Imagina que Juan, que vive en Georgia, maneja un auto con placas de Florida todos los días. Esto puede hacer que se piense que Juan no es un residente de Georgia, lo que podría afectar su derecho a votar.
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JUDICIAL DECISIONS Regularly driving out-of-state vehicles evidence of nonresidency. - Since residents of Georgia are prohibited from operating out-of-state licensed motor vehicles in Georgia, a person who regularly drives an out-of-state licensed motor vehicle in Georgia has already determined and was evidencing the person's determination that the person was not a resident of Georgia for purposes of voting. McCoy v. McLeroy, 348 F. Supp. 1034 (M.D. Ga. 1972). Stopping visiting motorists for traffic violations. - Paragraph (b)(2) of O.C.G.A. § 40-2-90 gives visitors to the state the right to use and operate motor vehicles on the public streets and highways for pleasure purposes only for 90 days without registering the vehicle, but this does not restrict a law enforcement officer from performing the officer's duty when stopping a visiting motorist for a traffic violation. Coop v. State, 186 Ga. App. 578 , 367 S.E.2d 836 , cert. denied, 186 Ga. App. 917 , 367 S.E.2d 836 (1988). State need not prove current owner of vehicle. - State presented sufficient evidence that the defendant operated a motor vehicle with an expired Mississippi tag on a public street of Georgia in violation of O.C.G.A. § 40-2-8(a) . Although the evidence did not show to whom the vehicle had been registered in Mississippi or whether the defendant had recently purchased the vehicle, the evidence did authorize a finding that, regardless of who the current owner of the vehicle might actually be, the vehicle was
Puedes manejar un auto con placas de otro estado en Georgia hasta por 90 días sin registrarlo, siempre que sea por motivos de placer.
Si un oficial de policía te detiene, tiene el derecho de hacerlo si cometiste una infracción, aunque estés usando un auto de otro estado.
No, los residentes de Georgia no pueden manejar regularmente un auto con placas de otro estado, ya que eso podría indicar que no son residentes.
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