Texas state troopers are now operating checkpoints at the Texas-Louisiana line to screen people
driving in from the Pelican State. Inbound drivers will be required to fill out a form telling
where they plan to self-quarantine for 14-days, which is now mandatory for people arriving from
Louisiana. The paperwork will also ask for the driver's license info so troopers can do a random
follow-up at a later time. The troopers started operating the checkpoints on Sunday. People who
violate the order could spend 180-days in jail or be fined a thousand-dollars. Commercial truck
drivers are not being stopped coming into the state.