Starting Jan. 1, tickets can now be given if someone holds their phone in their hand while driving in Louisiana.
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Louisiana’s new hands-free driving law will be strictly enforced beginning Jan. 1, 2026, with fines for using handheld ...
Drivers caught on their phones have been receiving warnings so far. On Jan. 1, people will start receiving fines for ...
The enforcement of Louisiana’s hands-free driving law begins on Jan. 1, 2026, with officers authorized to issue tickets and ...
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A partially enacted Louisiana state law mandating no handheld device use while driving will carry a minimum $100 fine starting New Year’s Day 2026.
Law enforcement has only been able to issue warnings to drivers who use their phones while driving since the law took effect ...