Senate Bill 379, which basically repeals the 2022 law that doubled speeding fines on the Basin Bridge and allowed the state to install cameras, was passed by the State House on Monday and now heads to Governor Jeff Landry's desk.
The Chief of Police says the use of this new technology will allow his officers more time to serve the public in other ways while still keeping speeders at bay.
Some drivers have been getting $500 tickets in the mail for what they think is a speeding ticket from a red light camera, but they've actually been caught driving without any insurance.