My only question somewhat on this topic.... and it's what I've always heard... State Patrol is the only police who has authority to inspect your exhaust... is that true? Cause thats the main thing I'm ever worried about.
My only question somewhat on this topic.... and it's what I've always heard... State Patrol is the only police who has authority to inspect your exhaust... is that true? Cause thats the main thing I'm ever worried about.
You know..I'm stumped on that one. But I can find out for you today. Which will...be useful unless someone else answers before me. lol.Originally Posted by HyPer50
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well my input on the exhaust thing is this. i got a warning for my exhaust b4 by marietta police. he said that i couldnt do ne thing to my exhaust that modified the pitch or tone in any way. i was like what?!! i asked him what about all the mustangs and trucks the get dual exhaust and flowmasters. he was liek like yeah i know ppl do it but its illegal. i left it alone since he was only giving me a warning but he told me the best advise he could give me was to go to a muffler shop and have it cut off and get my stock exhaust put back on. the he told me to sell it to somebody and let it be their problem. lol!! i got sarcastic bc it sounded stupid to me and was like "oh ok. thats a good idea." lol!!!Originally Posted by HyPer50
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40-8-71.
(a) Every motor vehicle shall at all times be equipped with an exhaust system, in good working order and in constant operation, meeting the following specifications:
(1) The exhaust system shall include the piping leading from the flange of the exhaust manifold to and including the muffler or mufflers and tail pipes;
(2) The use of flexible pipe shall be prohibited except on diesel tractors or according to manufacturers' original specifications;
(3) The exhaust emission point shall extend beyond the rear or outside of the passenger compartment. The trunk shall be considered as part of the passenger compartment;
(4) The exhaust system and its elements shall be securely fastened, including the consideration of missing or broken hangers; and
(5) There shall be no part of the exhaust system passing through the passenger compartment or any exposed stack so located that any individual entering or leaving the vehicle may be burned.
(b) The engine and power mechanism of every motor vehicle shall be so equipped and adjusted as to prevent the escape of excessive fumes or smoke.
(c) It shall be unlawful for any person to sell or offer for sale any muffler which causes excessive or unusual noise or annoying smoke or any muffler cutout, bypass, or similar device for use on a motor vehicle or for any person to use, to sell, or to offer for sale any motor vehicle equipped with any such muffler, muffler cutout, bypass, or similar device. Any person violating this subsection shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
Good to know. But we're looking for who can inspect the exhaust. I'm leaning towards any cop who wants to crawl around in the dirt. The jury is still out, though. Waiting on my man of info to call me back.
Good info.. but I'm interested in exactly WHO can lay down and see if I do or do not have catalytic converters on my car. I'm sure just about anybody can give you a ticket for the noise violation, but I'm referring more to missing required equipment. I've heard it's just the state trooper who can check... but not sure.Originally Posted by speedminded
And lets see......that's you, me, and Think Fast that are actually FROM Cali...Originally Posted by quickdodge®
Fuck it. I am now an expert on all the laws in Vermont.![]()
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Originally Posted by HalfBaked
My boy Speedminded is so concious and educated about all of these laws that he BLATANTLY DISOBEYS!![]()
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