Louisiana's DOTD launched a "Buckle Up, Phone Down" campaign to reduce distracted driving and promote seat belt use.
Louisiana transportation officials urge drivers across the state to buckle up and put down their phones while traveling on ...
In a law signed by Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry on Aug. 1, driving with use of phones and related electronics was banned.
Louisiana's new distracted driving law limits where police can cite you for holding your phone — here's what drivers need to know before Aug. 1 Louisiana's new distracted driving law limits where ...
The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD), in partnership with Destination Zero Deaths (DZD), the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission, and the Louisiana State Police, marked ...
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 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.
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana Illuminator) – It will become illegal next month to use a phone while driving in Louisiana unless it’s for hands-free calls or navigation. On Monday, Gov. 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 ...
A fiery crash involving an 18-wheeler shut down I-10 East at I-49 in Lafayette for several hours. The incident caused major ...
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