We have no inspections in Oregon but the county that Portland is in makes them do an emissions check.
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Where I lived everyone was either from NY or NJ. I found a local mechanic who I thought was honest. Every time I went there was on my day off, so I was always in street clothes--WELL--One day I went there on my way to work--worked in NJ, so my round trip commute was 200 miles a day--to talk to the owner, who btw was from NY. He saw me in uniform and we started to bs, real friendly. He asked me, what I thought was jokingly--if my job paid well. It did. Wouldn't you know--we had a 92 Dodge Dynasty--very simple fwd basic 6 cyl car. It needed a starter. Mechanic tells me it's gonna cost me $700! There was no tow involved. Of course my gf at the time told me this as I was at work. I didn't pay. I must've looked like I was stupid lol. Never did pay. I think her ex husband paid something. Didn't know, didn't care. Now THAT was some scumbag $hit.I lived in E Burg. I got tired of the bs real quick.
Exactly. Some people are just outright greedy. I ran into that ALOT over there.That price of $700 sounds like a Detroit Diesel engine starter, not a Dynasty. That ******* rip off. Just because you had some turnips in your pocket does not mean you fell off the truck.
Oh she definitely wouldn’t of gotten a ticket. I got a little off topic that last comment but It just came to mind that they don’t do inspections there lol. Imagine the shit on the roads out thereIf she was driving an Iowa registered car in Pa without an inspection sticker, how would Pa know that it's supposed to have one? They haven't a clue. And even if they did know, I don't think they could even give her a ticket. That's like a Jersey cop giving a ticket to a Pa driver for only having 1 license plate.
far as i know the only thing they can pull someone over in another state for is things that technically make the vehicle unsafe. that or just things that dont meet that states vehicle codes. if you come from a state that basically allows you to drive a monster truck on the roads into a state with stiffer lift laws you could get pulled over. basic things like lights not working will get you a ticket also.Oh she definitely wouldn’t of gotten a ticket. I got a little off topic that last comment but It just came to mind that they don’t do inspections there lol. Imagine the shit on the roads out there
Until a few years ago, NH's inspection sticker was approximately the size of 3" x 3" Post-It note, with a large number printed on it, denoting the month of the annual inspection. The color of the sticker changed each year, as the only means of telling if it was current. The sticker was placed in the top center of the windshield, behind the rear view mirror.
My brother-in-law had an Econoline van, which was never worthy of a 'pass' inspection, so he improvised. He took a Post-It note of the right or similar color, laser printed a month number on it, and stuck it to his windshield in the correct location. He was successful for over 2 years, until the police came looking for him, as a result of multiple unpaid parking tickets. The police were quite impressed at his improvisation, as even they did not notice it right away, until they were loading his van on a flatbed, to tow it away to the impoundment location.