Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 00:07:04 +1100
Reply-To: "Timothy Crooks, RN,CDE" <anc1cde@EARTHLINK.NET>
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From: "Timothy Crooks, RN,CDE" <anc1cde@EARTHLINK.NET>
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Subject: Re: Smog Check & Inspection problems?
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Victor Montgomery wrote:
>
> South Carolina has also eliminated vehicle inspections, but one must have
> an instate address for mailing purposes.
>
> Tennessee has never had any vehicle inspections and has no vehicle or
> personal property taxes.
>
> Victor...
>
> On Wed, 27 Jan 1999 08:20:18 -0600 "Robert S.Williams, MD:Laptop"
> <rwill@DIGITECHS.COM> writes:
> >I hereby invite the members of the entire vanagon list to register
> >their
> >vehicles in the state of Arkansas. Yes, this state has repealed the
> >law
> >requiring safety inspections of any sort whatsoever. No smog checks or
> >safety inspections are ever required. The responsibility to ensure the
> >vehicle you own is roadworthy is your own. So here, at least, you also
> >get
> >the right to see after your own vehicles' safety without having to
> >worry
> >about paying the government to look after it for you.
> >
> >
> >
> > Robert S. WIlliams, MD
> > Family Practice - Arkansas
> > '82 Aircooled Westie
> > '95 3-cylinder Geo Metro (w/ A/C)
> >
Ohio has no safety inspection that is annual, but they may had a
roadside only at random. You need to be missing a wheel or something to
fail it (g). I remember having my old '71 Ghia with a front seat that
was supported by a Chevette bumper jack that I had wedged in the rear
heater well and the other end rested on the floor near the clutch. It
was not safe, but I was young and dumb at 16 and there was no one to
tell me otherwise, (most 16 year old boys know are there is to know
(g). Back then I dreamed of owning a Vanagon (I had to get some Vanagon
content in here somehow), I had plenty of old VW's.
Then I moved to NJ. Wow, inspections and smog check, and they are only
getting worse. I could see the reason for the safety but the smog check
has never been proven effective. Come to think of it, my old ford
passed last year with a worn tire, (the inspector cut his and on the
cord whilst checking the front end for slack). So much for the
effectiveness of safety (No I do not drive the Ford, but it has to have
a valid stick on the screen to sit in my driveway). THe point is safety
is the driver's responsibility. I was damn lucky I did not get hurt in
the old Ghia (the deer did though) but I think the state should put more
effort into educating drivers in PMCS of there cars. I think if a
police officer sees what he believes is an unsafe vehicle he should
investigate and educate the driver (Oh God I hear those flame throwers
warming up) Only my opinion and since I am not a senator or anything
like that, don't worry nothing like that will happen because of me. I
just try to set a good example and enjoy my Vanagon. Maintenance is
cheaper than repairs, if you keep up with it.
-Tim
1990 GL
Barnegat
PS Ohio does have smog's (E-Check) in several urbanized counties I am
told by the folks back home now.
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