Just wondering looking at the state of some of the vehicles on pimp my ride
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nope they dont ... they should though!
pimp my ride is fab lol
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sounds like Britain is the individual one who makes you jump through hoops to win an mot and then declares that the licence is not a reflection of the cars roadworthyness after 24 hours the mot isn't worth the paper its written on our organization ripping the motorist off again.
No. Americans are into everybody else's problems, except their own. Unfair to a degree, I accept. But look at the 'American Way': We can Do As We Want, As Long As We Are Patriotic (i,e: visit McDonalds at least four times a week!)... Own a coup¨¦ that's a death trap; loaded with guns, driven by a druggie; as long as they don't speed... OK!
Drive a motor with a sticker on the back stating that 'Gays Are Bad', and they will catch lynched. No penalty points for a clapped out pickup with smooth on top tyres and bits hanging off... and an ape surrounded by the front seat.
The correct term is "United States of America".
I only point it out as the "United States" slice is the major difference. We are a collection of states with our own individual rules and law gathered together as one Nation.
As such, each state have it's own requirements for safety inspections. In my state, we have an annual inspection to coincide next to the annual registration during the owner's month of birth. This inspection also includes testing/monitoring of the on-board emissions control systems.
As for the poster above with the unpronouncable identify, who references patriotism: You should be set out surrounded by the stocks for 2 days and nights in your underwear.
Reason: Not benevolent to find out just how clueless the drivel you spout is.
Not at this time.
California and Pennsylvania I know have Vehicle Inspections.
Nevada I know have emissions testing.
But most states don't hold inspections. It would just be too hard to run, due to the high amount of vehicles on the roads.
Here within Michigan we don't, but that's because if we did, the auto companies wouldn't be able to import foreign cars for carrying out tests on the roads.
The correct term is "United States of America".
I only point it out as the "United States" slice is the major difference. We are a collection of states with our own individual rules and law gathered together as one Nation.
As such, each state have it's own requirements for safety inspections. In my state, we have an annual inspection to coincide next to the annual registration during the owner's month of birth. This inspection also includes testing/monitoring of the on-board emissions control systems.
As for the poster above with the unpronouncable identify, who references patriotism: You should be set out surrounded by the stocks for 2 days and nights in your underwear.
Reason: Not benevolent to find out just how clueless the drivel you spout is.
Not at this time.
Answers: No. Some states have an anual inspection, some own inspection only at time of title transfer and some hold no inspection at all.
nope they dont ... they should though!
pimp my ride is fab lol
No
Not at this time.
No. Americans are into everybody else's problems, except their own. Unfair to a degree, I accept. But look at the 'American Way': We can Do As We Want, As Long As We Are Patriotic (i,e: visit McDonalds at least four times a week!)... Own a coup¨¦ that's a death trap; loaded with guns, driven by a druggie; as long as they don't speed... OK!
Drive a motor with a sticker on the back stating that 'Gays Are Bad', and they will catch lynched. No penalty points for a clapped out pickup with smooth on top tyres and bits hanging off... and an ape surrounded by the front seat.
What does the pallid night light, on...
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When you are out surrounded by your...
nope they dont ... they should though!
pimp my ride is fab lol
No
Break down of the NJ Driving try-out?
sounds like Britain is the individual one who makes you jump through hoops to win an mot and then declares that the licence is not a reflection of the cars roadworthyness after 24 hours the mot isn't worth the paper its written on our organization ripping the motorist off again.
No. Americans are into everybody else's problems, except their own. Unfair to a degree, I accept. But look at the 'American Way': We can Do As We Want, As Long As We Are Patriotic (i,e: visit McDonalds at least four times a week!)... Own a coup¨¦ that's a death trap; loaded with guns, driven by a druggie; as long as they don't speed... OK!
Drive a motor with a sticker on the back stating that 'Gays Are Bad', and they will catch lynched. No penalty points for a clapped out pickup with smooth on top tyres and bits hanging off... and an ape surrounded by the front seat.
Road Construction within St. Louis - DANGER...
The correct term is "United States of America".
I only point it out as the "United States" slice is the major difference. We are a collection of states with our own individual rules and law gathered together as one Nation.
As such, each state have it's own requirements for safety inspections. In my state, we have an annual inspection to coincide next to the annual registration during the owner's month of birth. This inspection also includes testing/monitoring of the on-board emissions control systems.
As for the poster above with the unpronouncable identify, who references patriotism: You should be set out surrounded by the stocks for 2 days and nights in your underwear.
Reason: Not benevolent to find out just how clueless the drivel you spout is.
Not at this time.
I'm 76 and still find pissed at...
There are not federal restrictions, but each state have different laws regarding vehicle inspection and emission testing.California and Pennsylvania I know have Vehicle Inspections.
Nevada I know have emissions testing.
But most states don't hold inspections. It would just be too hard to run, due to the high amount of vehicles on the roads.
Here within Michigan we don't, but that's because if we did, the auto companies wouldn't be able to import foreign cars for carrying out tests on the roads.
The correct term is "United States of America".
I only point it out as the "United States" slice is the major difference. We are a collection of states with our own individual rules and law gathered together as one Nation.
As such, each state have it's own requirements for safety inspections. In my state, we have an annual inspection to coincide next to the annual registration during the owner's month of birth. This inspection also includes testing/monitoring of the on-board emissions control systems.
As for the poster above with the unpronouncable identify, who references patriotism: You should be set out surrounded by the stocks for 2 days and nights in your underwear.
Reason: Not benevolent to find out just how clueless the drivel you spout is.
Not at this time.
Answers: No. Some states have an anual inspection, some own inspection only at time of title transfer and some hold no inspection at all.
nope they dont ... they should though!
pimp my ride is fab lol
No
Can I still use my snow chains...
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I get into a vehicle coincidence and...
No. Americans are into everybody else's problems, except their own. Unfair to a degree, I accept. But look at the 'American Way': We can Do As We Want, As Long As We Are Patriotic (i,e: visit McDonalds at least four times a week!)... Own a coup¨¦ that's a death trap; loaded with guns, driven by a druggie; as long as they don't speed... OK!
Drive a motor with a sticker on the back stating that 'Gays Are Bad', and they will catch lynched. No penalty points for a clapped out pickup with smooth on top tyres and bits hanging off... and an ape surrounded by the front seat.
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