Louisiana bill that could get rid of vehicle inspection stickers for most cars filed again

BATON ROUGE, La. ( Louisiana First ) — A bill in the Louisiana Legislature could remove the vehicle inspection sticker rule for most personal cars, lessening drivers’ annual costs.

House Bill 232 , by State Rep. Larry Bagley (R-07), wants to end the inspection sticker rule for regular passenger cars. Under the Clean Air Act, commercial trucks, school buses, and vehicles in federal emissions testing areas still need regular inspections.

Under the current law, all motor vehicles must have an inspection sticker. A car deemed unsafe receives a written notice and has five days to fix the violation…

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