Senate Bill 11, filed by State Sen. Jay Luneau, D-Alexandria, proposes hiking fines for drivers who block the left lane by driving under the speed limit. The bill will be considered during the Louisiana legislative session beginning April 14.
What the bill would change
If passed, SB 11 would:
- Increase the fine from $100 to $150 for a first offense.
- Impose a $250 fine for a second offense within 12 months of the first violation.
- Impose a $350 fine and the possibility of up to 30 days in jail for a third offense within 12 months of the first violation.
The bill also removes the requirement that a driver must be going at least 10 mph below the speed limit to be in violation. Instead, it would apply to any vehicle traveling below the posted speed limit in the left lane on a multilane highway.
Luneau’s reasoning for the bill
Sen. Luneau said he drafted the bill after speaking with Louisiana State Police officers, who said the current law is difficult to enforce because troopers have to run radar on two vehicles to confirm a 10-mph speed difference.
“Troopers told me that to enforce the law and write tickets, they would have to actually run radar on the two vehicles and make sure there was a ten-mile-an-hour differential,” Luneau said.
He added that drivers camping out in the left lane often cause accidents and increase congestion by forcing frustrated motorists to swerve around them.
“There are a lot of accidents that are caused because of this, and it pains drivers, especially commercial drivers, and causes them to take a lot longer to get where they’re going,” Luneau said.
The senator said his intention is not to make money for the state but to deter repeat offenders.
“I wanted to not so much make it a moneymaker, but to capture the people who are repeat offenders,” he said.
Latest News
- Proposed law would increase penalties for left lane camping
- Recall: Green beans sold at Target may be contaminated
- Congressman Clay Higgins announced he will not run for Senator in 2026
- Cheesecake Factory removes more than a dozen menu offerings to ‘make room’ for new dishes
- Louisiana Parish hosting Food Truck roundup for residents and visitors
Discover more from RSS Feeds Cloud
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.
