Confusion, worry cloud Baton Rouge auto service businesses after state axes inspection stickers

Jerome and Bridgette Johnson have been inspecting cars for more than 35 years at JJ’s Inspection on the corner of Plank Road and Glen Oaks Avenue. But their long-running family business has been slowing to a stop after Gov. Jeff Landry signed off on a bill to eliminate state vehicle safety inspections, saying the tag is inconvenient with little impact to safety.

The safety check will be replaced by a QR code that displays the vehicle identification number when scanned, costing $6 every time the vehicle’s registration is renewed. The Johnsons fear the move will make roads unsafe and drive up insurance costs due to higher risk.

“It may cost $6 to get the QR code, but it’s going to cost the state more in the long run,” Jerome Johnson said…

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