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Crazywaterspring · 61-69, M
It's every year after the vehicle is two years old. Some are slobs who refuse to maintain their vehicles, requiring inspections and fees for the state.
Jonjdw · 46-50, M
@Crazywaterspring I’m sure. But if it was such a big problem you think you would hear more about bad cars causing accidents.
Every state would be heavily involved in keeping track of their cars on the roads
In my state there are garages that don’t really inspect them anyways. Some just check tires and lights and that’s good.
One inspection garage I went to that just checks tires and lights she said she’s from the south and down their cars are falling apart and rusted through and it’s OK
Every state would be heavily involved in keeping track of their cars on the roads
In my state there are garages that don’t really inspect them anyways. Some just check tires and lights and that’s good.
One inspection garage I went to that just checks tires and lights she said she’s from the south and down their cars are falling apart and rusted through and it’s OK