• Ebby@lemmy.ssba.com
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    2 days ago

    Only time my car has been inspected has been a rare repair or during smog tests, and many are exempt.

    Actually, yeah, it was 120,000 mile service. New clutch, water pump, timing belt, and synchro ring. Pretty much the only inspection. Hmmm, timing belt is coming up again…

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      Only time my car has been inspected has been a rare repair or during smog tests, and many are exempt.

      So the process and infrastructure for automobile checks is already in place. The only changes needed would be to remove the exemptions, and potentially increase the frequency. Many states have annual inspections already.

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        2 days ago

        I should clarify, it was a free inspection, courtesy of the shop, with the car in for a repair I scheduled, not at the request of government.

        We so have “star stations” where some vehicles can be selected for more elaborate smog-related inspections, but that can be a crapshoot.

        I’ve had one car pass only if we installed leaky OEM exhaust pipes on, and another fail because it did not have a CARB decal on the catalytic converter. (Fun fact, the cat we were forced to buy and install didn’t have a decal either, but it “passed” after. Yeah, it was a shakedown)