Louisiana lawmakers may take another crack at eliminating traditional vehicle inspection stickers.
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry said he will support a bill to eliminate the state’s vehicle inspection sticker program and replace it with a QR code sticker. Details of the legislation are likely to be ...
A Louisiana House committee voted against a bill to remove the state's annual vehicle inspection sticker requirement. Supporters of the program argue it ensures vehicle safety and could impact ...
A Louisiana lawmaker said his bill to eliminate the state's annual vehicle inspection sticker requirement has stalled out for this legislative session, but he vowed to jump start his effort possibly ...
ALL RIGHT, DANGER STAYING ON TOP OF IT. THANK YOU SO MUCH. KURT THOMAS 625 AND LOUISIANA STATE POLICE ARE ALERTING THE PUBLIC OF A DEFECT IN THE MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTION STICKERS ISSUED FOR 2026. YEAH ...
A House bill proposes eradicating the vehicle inspection sticker requirement for most drivers, while Gov. Jeff Landry suggests replacing it with a QR code.
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry supports a bill to replace the state's vehicle inspection sticker with a QR code. The proposed QR code sticker would cost $6 and provide law enforcement with vehicle and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Louisiana motorists will continue to be required to have their vehicles inspected annually or once every two years after a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry said he will support a bill to eliminate the state's vehicle inspection sticker program and replace it ...