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looks like Tx may get rid of their private vehicle safety inspections
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<blockquote data-quote="Texasmark" data-source="post: 1414937" data-attributes="member: 27848"><p>First of all follow the money. The state charges about $25 for the inspection not counting the issuer's fee which is separate, paid at the time of inspection. At least 10 million registered vehicles.....follow the money, that's $250 M they are going to send the way of the wind? On governor's desk currently for his signature. He's a conservative Republican.....who knows if he'll sign it.</p><p></p><p>The hidden part of the law states that emission testing counties, like mine, will continue to have the emissions test. So big deal. What's new. That's all they worry about now since the machine is hooked into the state somehow with active feedback during the test. I guess that beats diddling with the headlights like they used to do to justify their fee. Funny I don't recall the last time I had a VI and saw somebody diddle with them. Haven't seen a testing machine now that I think about it. (Being sarcastic, yes they checked the brakes and lights and fluids and all that.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texasmark, post: 1414937, member: 27848"] First of all follow the money. The state charges about $25 for the inspection not counting the issuer's fee which is separate, paid at the time of inspection. At least 10 million registered vehicles.....follow the money, that's $250 M they are going to send the way of the wind? On governor's desk currently for his signature. He's a conservative Republican.....who knows if he'll sign it. The hidden part of the law states that emission testing counties, like mine, will continue to have the emissions test. So big deal. What's new. That's all they worry about now since the machine is hooked into the state somehow with active feedback during the test. I guess that beats diddling with the headlights like they used to do to justify their fee. Funny I don't recall the last time I had a VI and saw somebody diddle with them. Haven't seen a testing machine now that I think about it. (Being sarcastic, yes they checked the brakes and lights and fluids and all that.) [/QUOTE]
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