We have all that now. Illegal headlights, smoked out taillights, blackened windows (even widshields) LED light bars on hoods and eyebrows, etc. Multiple blinding lights. I saw a vehicle with 16 different lights on the front of the truck. The limit is 8 including turn signals and running lights, but all that is left to police to enforce not the inspection stations. The only check done by inspection stations is for brakes, wipers, functioning lights, horn and emissions with a $25.50 fee. There is an added fee on your registration now for inspection supposedly by LEO's which is a joke and just another tax.WTR wrote:Hopefully, it won't pass. I live in NM where we have no inspection. I'm tired of Junkers that shouldn't be on the road, with headlights adjusted into your eyes and running lights so dim to be non existent . And by the way, usually no insurance. I would have no problem with an inspection requirement here.CrimsonSoul wrote:Haven't read the bill but it looks like this bill will eliminate most vehicle inspections. It passed the Senate today.
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- Fri May 05, 2017 10:24 pm
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