A new Louisiana law requires mandatory jail time for anyone convicted of driving under the influence, including first-time ...
Louisiana drivers could get tickets if they don't follow these expanded driving laws. Here's what you should know ...
Louisiana‘s new phone use ban while driving takes effect Aug. 1 Only hands-free calls and navigation will be permitted Texting, emailing, or browsing apps while driving remains illegal First-time ...
Louisiana’s new hands-free cell phone law is now fully enforceable: drivers caught holding phones face $100 fines, or $250 in school and construction zones.
Louisiana drivers can go to jail for driving too slow in the left lane of freeways under a new law designed to prevent clogging multi-lane highways and improve safety. Democratic Alexandria state Sen.
SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) - Louisiana is introducing a new law restricting cellphone use when driving. Handsfree use of your cellphone is now required. In a law signed by Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry ...
More than 80% of the fines Louisiana collects from drivers come from when they have to reinstate their licenses for lapsed auto insurance coverage, according to a new analysis that suggests state ...
LOUISIANA, (KLFY) — Starting Aug. 1, Louisiana drivers will need to put their phones down — or face the consequences. House Bill 519, signed into law earlier this year, prohibits the use of handheld ...
LOUISIANA (KLFY) — Law enforcement agencies across Acadiana are preparing to strictly enforce Louisiana’s new hands-free driving law beginning Jan. 1, 2026, as part of a statewide effort to reduce ...
Police are warning Louisiana drivers that they have started writing tickets for violating the state's new hand-held cell ...
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