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Louisiana began enforcing its hands-free driving law on January 1, 2026, banning handheld phone use while driving.
Louisiana enforced its hands-free driving law starting January 1, 2026, banning the use of handheld cellphones while driving, with fines up to $200 and stricter penalties in school and construction zones.
The law allows hands-free devices and emergency calls only.
It is part of broader 2026 reforms including modified comparative fault rules, tax deductions for storm-hardening home improvements, and increased transparency in government meetings.
Missouri reported 1,340 citations and 1,540 warnings under its similar law in the first year, highlighting ongoing efforts to reduce distracted driving nationwide.
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Louisiana comenzó a hacer cumplir su ley de manejo con manos libres el 1 de enero de 2026, prohibiendo el uso de teléfonos de mano mientras se conduce.