Louisiana could get rid of inspection stickers and implement the Louisiana Vehicle Identification Program, requiring drivers ...
Instead of spending roughly $20 on a sticker at an inspection station, drivers will now pay $6 annually for the QR code ...
As Louisiana prepares to eliminate traditional vehicle inspection stickers, one Lafayette mechanic says the change could lead ...
Louisiana is phasing out vehicle inspection stickers for QR codes starting January 2027, as Governor Landry addresses public ...
Governor Jeff Landry signed House Bill 1085 into law, eliminating the state's mandatory vehicle safety inspection sticker ...
Drivers across most of Louisiana will no longer need a vehicle inspection sticker, though many in Baton Rouge and New Orleans ...
Louisiana inspection stickers are going away June 30, but drivers in five Baton Rouge-area parishes will still need yearly ...
This is how we do it… Louisiana drivers will soon be able to ditch their vehicle inspection stickers, but not everyone is done with inspections. Starting June 30, drivers cannot get a ticket for not ...
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