• Rhaedas@fedia.io
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    22 hours ago

    US state inspections are all that too. Emissions is actually the first thing to expire being checked on older cars, since it becomes impossible to maintain the standards as parts age. Also new cars (3 years or less) are exempt from the emissions check/charge (in my state anyway) I guess because it’s assumed they are working as designed.

    Again, this is if they even do them. And while I don’t agree with it, I can see some areas eliminating emissions for some reasons. But you can tell places that don’t do inspections at all, because the cars on the road can be very questionable from even a novice if they are safe to be around at speed. Why basic safety issues isn’t a federal thing mandated to all is beyond me.

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      Also new cars (3 years or less) are exempt from the emissions check/charge

      This might sound obvious but: EVs and motorcycles (without modded exhausts) are also exempt from SMOG. The former for hopefully obvious reasons, the later because motorcycles pollute so much less than cars that it’s not worth the bother

      So those don’t ever have to go in for any kind of looky-loo at all

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        Maybe it’s state-specific, but both of them in my state still require a safety inspection (which is obviously less cost).

        Looking up California, that’s where the confusion on my part is. All they care about is emissions. I guess you can have bald tires and only one light working, as long as you don’t emit too much CO. That’s ridiculous.