Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 11, November 20, 2024
Section III-131 - Disqualifications for Mail Renewal ApplicantsA. A person is not qualified to renew his driver's license by mail if the individual's driving record indicates that, within two years preceding the date of application, the individual has been convicted of the following moving violations: 1. failure to render aid;7. improper lane changing;12. following too closely;13. failure to dim headlights;14. failure to leave sufficient distance;15. following emergency vehicle unlawfully;16. failure to keep in proper lane;17. improper entry to/exit from traffic;18. improper starting from parked position;21. passing on wrong side;22. passing in a no passing zone;23. failure to yield to passing vehicle;24. coasting with gears disengaged;25. failure to yield to emergency vehicle;26. failure to yield to unsigned intersection;27. failure to yield to pedestrians;28. failure to follow officer's instruction;29. passing through barricade;30. failure to observe safety zone;32. general speeding or too fast for conditions;33. speed less than posted minimum;34. making right turn from left lane;35. making left turn from right lane;36. driving without proper driver's license;37. wrong way on one way street;38. driving on wrong side of road;39. driving wrong direction on rotary;40. leaving the scene of an accident;41. evading citation or roadblock;42. failure to maintain control;43. driving without headlights.B. The above cited convictions are in addition to those disqualifying convictions enumerated in R.S. 32:414.La. Admin. Code tit. 55, § III-131
Promulgated by the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, Office of Motor Vehicles, LR 21:183 (February 1995), amended LR 24:2315 (December 1998).AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 32:412(D).