Speed and Red Light Cameras: Louisiana
Speed Cameras
Permitted by state law and city ordinance
Red Light Cameras
Permitted by state law
GHSA maintains data on state laws surrounding a number of highway safety issues. Below is information regarding laws in the state of Louisiana. For more information, consult the State Highway Safety Office.
Bicycle helmets required for all riders under 12.
Universal helmet law enacted 2004.
6 years
70 and over: no mail renewal
None
Decriminalized and legal for medical use
None
75
75
70
70
70
70
No
.20
12 Months
Yes (with the exception of a 2nd conviction having a .20 BAC, then eligible only after 45 days of suspension has expired.)
Mandatory for all convictions
No
At least 2 yrs in a rear-facing child safety seat until outgrows the seat by height or weight
At least 2 yrs in forward-facing child safety seat if rear-facing seat it too small by height or weight
4-8 yrs in booster seat if outgrown forward-facing harness seat by height or weight
Under 13 in rear seat if possible
At least 9 yrs and fits in an adult seat belt correctly
Under 13 in rear seat if possible
17 years
15
6
50 (15)
16
11 p.m. - 5 a.m.
No more than 1 under 21 between 6 p.m. - 5 a.m.
13 and over
All
Primary
Drivers with learner or intermediate license, regardless of age. Drivers in school zones. Primary law.
Yes. Primary law.
Drivers under 18. Primary law.
All drivers. Primary law.
Permitted by state law and city ordinance
Specified jurisdictions; not permitted on interstate highways except operated by state in construction zones when workers are present
Permitted by state law
Specified jurisdictions
Speed Cameras
Permitted by state law and city ordinance
Red Light Cameras
Permitted by state law
Speeding
Double original fine
Yes
No