why are vehicle inspections not required in some states ?

rh71

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Why isn't there a requirement for them ? I alluded to this a few times in the past... that Pimp My Ride show has cars with flailing parts and duct tape plastered all over tin cans on 4 wheels. Granted it's not a large percentage of the vehicles driving around there, but this is apparently all fine and dandy... how would you like a metal piece in your face at 70mph ?

Why is there no inspection in CA (or other states for that matter) ?
 

iamwiz82

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No inspection in Michigan. They did it in the past and it didn't work well. I'm all for not having them.
 

rh71

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Originally posted by: iamwiz82
No inspection in Michigan. They did it in the past and it didn't work well. I'm all for not having them.
what do you mean when you say it didn't work well ? I started thinking about CA not having a subway system (though Jack Bauer and 24 say otherwise)... people need vehicles to get around, at any cost... is this a contributing factor ?
 

SmoochyTX

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We have vehicle inspections in TX.

The car is inspected for safety (lights and blinkers working, tires are good, brakes work, etc) and then the car is tested for emissions. If the car passes both parts, then you get an inspection sticker for your car that goes on the windshield next to the registration sticker.
 

Linflas

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They are a waste of time and money. When I was young and poor Virginia had a requirement that cars be inspected every 6 months. Like most teens and college students I became an expert at getting my car through inspection at minimal cost to me. I would borrow tires from another car, only do the brakes on the wheel they would pop off to inspect, tin can and muffler tape on the exhaust...The list was endless.
 

rh71

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Originally posted by: Linflas
They are a waste of time and money.
So you're ok with cars with bumpers half-fallen off driving on the freeway with you ? Or your wife and baby in their own car ?
 

Linflas

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Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: Linflas
They are a waste of time and money.
So you're ok with cars with bumpers half-fallen off driving on the freeway with you ?

Where did I say that? Are the police blind and deaf where you live? If you can show me a statistical difference in safety between states that don't require an inspection sticker and those that do then I will reconsider my opinion but absent that finding I stand by my original statement.
 

iamwiz82

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Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: Linflas
They are a waste of time and money.
So you're ok with cars with bumpers half-fallen off driving on the freeway with you ? Or your wife and baby in their own car ?

As if it's that common? Plus, most inspection places are so shady a $50 will make them waive anything.
 

OS

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Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: Linflas
They are a waste of time and money.
So you're ok with cars with bumpers half-fallen off driving on the freeway with you ? Or your wife and baby in their own car ?

well that's what the police are for, they pull you over for stuff like that
 
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Originally posted by: SmoochyTX
We have vehicle inspections in TX.

The car is inspected for safety (lights and blinkers working, tires are good, brakes work, etc) and then the car is tested for emissions. If the car passes both parts, then you get an inspection sticker for your car that goes on the windshield next to the registration sticker.

Same process for NY.
 

rh71

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Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: Linflas
They are a waste of time and money.
So you're ok with cars with bumpers half-fallen off driving on the freeway with you ? Or your wife and baby in their own car ?

As if it's that common? Plus, most inspection places are so shady a $50 will make them waive anything.
... and risk losing their license... doubtful. They're extremely strict everywhere I've been.

Originally posted by: Linflas
Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: Linflas
They are a waste of time and money.
So you're ok with cars with bumpers half-fallen off driving on the freeway with you ?

Where did I say that? Are the police blind and deaf where you live? If you can show me a statistical difference in safety between states that don't require an inspection sticker and those that do then I will reconsider my opinion but absent that finding I stand by my original statement.
Leaving it to cops to catch all the speeders too... I suppose.
 

Feldenak

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Originally posted by: Linflas
Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: Linflas
They are a waste of time and money.
So you're ok with cars with bumpers half-fallen off driving on the freeway with you ?

Where did I say that? Are the police blind and deaf where you live? If you can show me a statistical difference in safety between states that don't require an inspection sticker and those that do then I will reconsider my opinion but absent that finding I stand by my original statement.

Think of the children!
 

jtvang125

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After the huge surge in the import scene in CA I've notice more strictness among smog check facilities to see if your car complies with CA smog laws. Most places will decline to smog your car if there is any signs of modifications (exhaust, intake, motor swap). That's pretty much the only visual inspection here in CA.
 

Linflas

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Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: Linflas
They are a waste of time and money.
So you're ok with cars with bumpers half-fallen off driving on the freeway with you ? Or your wife and baby in their own car ?

As if it's that common? Plus, most inspection places are so shady a $50 will make them waive anything.
... and risk losing their license... doubtful. They're extremely strict everywhere I've been.

Originally posted by: Linflas
Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: Linflas
They are a waste of time and money.
So you're ok with cars with bumpers half-fallen off driving on the freeway with you ?

Where did I say that? Are the police blind and deaf where you live? If you can show me a statistical difference in safety between states that don't require an inspection sticker and those that do then I will reconsider my opinion but absent that finding I stand by my original statement.
Leaving it to cops to catch all the speeders too... I suppose.

Who else is authorized to catch speeders other than the cops? Yes I generally leave law enforcement up to the cops, that is what their job is. Once again show me hard statistics that highway safety in states with formal inspections is significantly different than it is in states without a state inspection system.
 

sao123

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Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: Linflas
They are a waste of time and money.
So you're ok with cars with bumpers half-fallen off driving on the freeway with you ? Or your wife and baby in their own car ?

As if it's that common? Plus, most inspection places are so shady a $50 will make them waive anything.

i would guess its more prominent in more rural areas, not particularly in one state. the problem truly lies in people who try to squeeze every last mile out of a vehicle. I know people still running 79 chevy trucks as their primary vehicle.
That being said, inspection should be manditory for all vehicles over 6 years or 100k miles.

 

CPA

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Inspections are nothing but a money grab.

Doesn't Cali already charge somewhere between $200-300 for annual registration? Looks like they already get their money.
 

rh71

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Originally posted by: Linflas
Who else is authorized to catch speeders other than the cops? Yes I generally leave law enforcement up to the cops, that is what their job is. Once again show me hard statistics that highway safety in states with formal inspections is significantly different than it is in states without a state inspection system.
Wow, I realize that was the only possible response to my rhetorical remark, but I'm not so sure you got it now. I'm too lazy to search for a statistic YOU so badly want, but my opinion remains that having people responsibly keep their cars up to code (verified by professionals) is BETTER than having people duct tape parts together and then putting that on the road. I'm not saying people should pay what we have to pay to do it, but considering the alternative, I'd rather. BTW, I don't think the original question has been answered yet. Why are they required by some states then ?
 

IGBT

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..really is odd. I see all kinds of junkers running around with massive body damage. Headlights missing..trunks won't secure..airbags deployed but not replaced..broken w/shields but if they pass smog they can register the things.
 

Feldenak

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Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: Linflas
Who else is authorized to catch speeders other than the cops? Yes I generally leave law enforcement up to the cops, that is what their job is. Once again show me hard statistics that highway safety in states with formal inspections is significantly different than it is in states without a state inspection system.
Wow, I realize that was the only possible response to my rhetorical remark, but I'm not so sure you got it now. I'm too lazy to search for a statistic YOU so badly want, but my opinion remains that having people responsibly keep their cars up to code (verified by professionals) is BETTER than having people duct tape parts together and then putting that on the road. I'm not saying people should pay what we have to pay to do it, but considering the alternative, I'd rather. BTW, I don't think the original question has been answered yet. Why are they required by some states then ?

According to most folks here, I live in the heart of "Bubba the Redneck" land and I have yet to see people driving down the road in vehicles held together with duct tape. What kind of podunk area are you living in?

Oh and you say people shouldn't have to pay? Where's the money coming from? These "professionals" don't work for free. So, people WOULD be paying for it probably with yet more taxes.
 

rh71

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Originally posted by: IGBT
..really is odd. I see all kinds of junkers running around with massive body damage. Headlights missing..trunks won't secure..airbags deployed but not replaced..broken w/shields but if they pass smog they can register the things.
What, no cops around ? :D
 

markgm

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I would rather states didn't have them. I think they're just another source of revenue under the disguise of safety.
 

rh71

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Originally posted by: Feldenak
According to most folks here, I live in the heart of "Bubba the Redneck" land and I have yet to see people driving down the road in vehicles held together with duct tape. What kind of podunk area are you living in?

Oh and you say people shouldn't have to pay? Where's the money coming from? These "professionals" don't work for free. So, people WOULD be paying for it probably with yet more taxes.
well Linflas says he did it... and he wasn't even where I got the idea from... that's not enough for you to believe others would too ?

Hold on, I didn't say people SHOULDN'T have to pay... I just wanted to make a point that I'm not arguing all this because I'm pissed that I have to pay and others don't. There's more to this than money... that $35/yr doesn't really hurt anybody.
 

Feldenak

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Originally posted by: markgm
I would rather states didn't have them. I think they're just another source of revenue under the disguise of safety.

Won't someone please think of the children!
 

SarcasticDwarf

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inspections are a load of BS. Anything more than five years old will fail. All it does is provide a huge source of income for auto repair places.
It does not SIGNIFICANTLY affect public safety. Sure, it might save one or two lives per year...big deal. Is it worth the 10's of millions of dollars spent fixing things that are not really broken?