http://www.wral.com/bill-would-scrap-nc-vehicle-safety-inspections/12141342/
2/23/2013 1:55:40 AM
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2/23/2013 2:03:14 AM
FWIW if the car doesn't pass NC safety inspection checks for the most basic things like functioning lights and signals, tire tread and windshield wipers. If you can't afford to fix things checked by NC inspection, you should not be driving that car. In other states the inspection if much more rigorous, MD stops just short of colonoscopy for the driver, for example.
2/23/2013 11:20:09 AM
In all honesty inspection are not needed annually, especially on new cars. Require a car to pass inspection when it is sold new, then 3-5 years after that. Inspections based on mileage would probably make more sense than that but would be harder to enforce.
2/23/2013 1:38:10 PM
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2/23/2013 2:11:36 PM
I am sure those 27% more people injured and killed in accidents per year will be glad that everyone saved the 40-50 bucks a year..
2/23/2013 2:52:19 PM
That's not what the statistic says.
2/23/2013 2:53:57 PM
TIL, decreasing accidents by 27% will lead to tougher inspections.
2/23/2013 3:05:10 PM
hopefully this passes
2/25/2013 3:51:25 PM
i hope not. not because i wouldn't mind not having to get my car inspected, but because of all the hunks of junks that will be driven around by irresponsible people who will be putting responsible people at risk.
2/25/2013 3:53:19 PM
meh, it's a negligible overall difference imo. then, maybe we can move on to scrapping emissions testing.
2/25/2013 4:15:26 PM
^^ same here.I work with intelligent people for the most part, and i've had to leave a note on someones car because they had wiremesh coming out of their tires.My younger bro never checked or changed the oil in the car he drove when he first started driving, and almost seized the engine.People aren't responsible.
2/25/2013 4:36:16 PM
people are going to be driving slicktires until they blow, windshield wipers won't work so they won't be able to see during rain, headlights may become misaligned and shine straight into the eyes of oncoming traffic, etc. etc.
2/25/2013 5:16:08 PM
^ I can see most of that happening, but I will never understand how someone can drive with shit windshield wipers
2/25/2013 5:27:26 PM
I'm opening a place that will tint the fuck out of windows.
2/25/2013 5:28:26 PM
how often are you supposed to replace windshield wipers? I've got several replacements from the same place and I'm starting to think they just give me shit wipers. I don't do stupid things like run then when ice is on the windshield before scraping it all, etc. Is it just normal to replace them every 10,000 mi?
2/25/2013 7:44:32 PM
Once every year is about normal. Two years max for wipers. The rubber breaks down from sitting in the sun, and being exposed to the elements.
2/25/2013 8:02:58 PM
So what about those Quality NC Inspection businesses where that's pretty much all they do. I'm assuming that they will be lobbying heavily against this. Heck I'll go full crazy and make the claim that the lawmakers never intended to do away with inspections, they just wanted a free steak dinner and they came up with this so the inspection shops would take them out to eat a few times.
2/25/2013 8:18:36 PM
2/25/2013 8:26:15 PM
i don't understand why they would get rid of this but keep the rest of the inspection. either completely get rid of it, or keep it the way it is. (to at least make sure cars meet the bare minimum safety on the roads... privilege vs right, etc)
2/25/2013 8:58:41 PM
i'd like to see it all gone, but getting rid of the fucking OBDII scans would be a good start.
2/25/2013 9:30:24 PM
Anecdotally, FL has no vehicle inspections and I've never seen or heard of a problem arising.Conversely, I've had to deal with silly bullshit on a few occasions due to NC inspections, never mind the fact that it's a fucking pain if you're military and stationed out of state, because you can't get the shit inspected to re-register it.
2/25/2013 10:26:39 PM
Yea I went all dressed up after work the other day to get my truck re-inspected, and the guys at Chapel Hill Tire tried to fuck me over. Said my serpentine belt was "cracked" and wanted $120 to replace it. It was fine, no cracks across it, just the usual little cracks on the ribbed side of it. So I went outside, got my spare serpentine belt out of the toolbox and changed the bitch myself in the damn parking lot. They never even popped the hood, but just signed off on it. Trying to get over on people with stupid shit like that is why I am fine with them ending the inspections. Only 18 states have them. It's not like driving into the other 32 have these absolute shit heaps riding around any more than you see in NC.
2/26/2013 6:00:04 AM
You hear that clunk?No …Well, that tells me you need four new tires.Really?Yeah. Legally, I can't even let you drive outta here on these.I got the "can't let you drive out of here" shtick when I was 16.
2/26/2013 8:28:24 AM
I understand the premise behind it and appreciate that. But many stations use it as an excuse to try to fuck you with stupid shit like ^ and ^^. Hence why they have gotten a bad rep and seem unnecessary now.
2/26/2013 10:32:15 AM
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2/26/2013 11:18:15 AM
I already feel like I'm driving around in a third world country, thanks to all the shitboxes that somehow get around the annual safety inspections. Im 100% against safety inspections being done away with. In fact I'm fully in favor of them being increased. However I will agree that it's unnecessary on new cars, shouldn't be required till cars are at least 2-3 years old ( or 30k miles or so)
2/26/2013 11:21:43 AM
2/26/2013 11:32:44 AM
also stopping safety inspections isn't going to stop shady mechanics from trying to get you to buy things you don't need. They'll just do their "complimentary" 50 point inspection during your oil change instead.Here is the best I could find in the way of studies on the subject.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/handle/2027.42/158/71884.0001.001.pdf;jsessionid=1747E52CF3ECCF5C6FD7DC9C7B84ADA7?sequence=2They seem to think that there are so many factors affecting vehicle safety like congestion in your area, weather conditions, etc that inspections just don't show up as a strong link for vehicle safety[Edited on February 26, 2013 at 11:47 AM. Reason : some studies indicate they matter and others don't]
2/26/2013 11:36:24 AM
Maybe I just believe too much in personal responsibility. I work on my own cars and even though they are older, I would not put them on the road with my kids in them if I didn't feel they were safe to operate with my family in them. I don't need to give some some jackleg grease monkey $20 a year to tell me my car is safe or not. I have spent years under the hood of both. I understand that some people have no fucking clue how to even open the hood, let alone changing the oil, battery, but that is just me.As to finding a better mechanic, I kinda feel like they are all scumbags to be honest with you. My dad is in upper management at a local tire/service store that had stores in the Triangle until a few months back (they sold them). Even going there they would try to fuck with me and overcharge every chance they could. Since they are gone I went to the most recommended one in town (Chapel Hill Tire) and got the "your serpentine belt is broken" BS.
2/26/2013 12:32:29 PM
That's a naive position, most motorists don't share your automotive knowledge or sense of personal responsibility and ethics
2/26/2013 12:50:47 PM
^
2/26/2013 12:59:36 PM
I'm just surprised that the motorists in the majority of states are able to avoid firey death on the roadways w/o having mandated saftey inspections.
2/26/2013 1:07:09 PM
I should be allowed to drive my car at any time...ON FIRE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
2/26/2013 1:08:09 PM
2/26/2013 1:16:54 PM
2/26/2013 1:39:46 PM
Found a link to this on the original WRAL story:http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/4151838/Looks like the State Legislature had commissioned a study that found no appreciable gains for the program.
2/26/2013 3:35:01 PM
^^Exactly, and we would fucking teach people how to drive.
2/26/2013 5:51:35 PM
i would support that. of course, that's more government intervention. i also think parents should have to take a test and prove that they'd be fit parents before having a baby. and voters should have to pass a basic test too.
2/26/2013 5:58:17 PM
2/26/2013 6:42:16 PM
Please realize that many people in the state of NC do NOT live in counties that require an emissions inspection, or have vehicles that are exempt, so those of us that fall under that WOULD benefit from this greatly.[Edited on February 26, 2013 at 7:36 PM. Reason : ]
2/26/2013 7:36:05 PM
eh. I figured emissions inspections would be the first to go, since those aren't needed on most newer cars... I don't mind having the safety inspection.
2/26/2013 8:11:28 PM
I personally find it hilarious that cars older than model year 1996 are exempt from emissions testing. These are the cars that require emissions testing THE MOST Fucking government idiots.
2/28/2013 8:40:58 AM
a majority of pre-1996 cars don't have OBDII, and OBDI is kinda crappy supposedly (not standardized, questionable results, etc)[Edited on February 28, 2013 at 9:04 AM. Reason : the number of pre-96 cars on the road is shrinking every year too, so no big deal]
2/28/2013 9:03:21 AM
can't they just tell billy to stick his mouth on the tailpipe and he'll tell us what's going on?
2/28/2013 9:04:23 AM
You could and I think some have tried it, but I heard it was really hard to standardize Billys. Also the failure rate due to cancer was really high.
2/28/2013 9:18:55 AM
^LOL^^^well yes, I'm aware that the reason they did away with pre-OBDII monitoring was because asking the technicians to maintain all the different types of emissions equipment wasn't cheap. But how difficult is it to read tailpipe emissions with a probe and determine whether the vehicle is running properly.Amazingly enough, my 21 year old Integra is still on it's original catalytic convertor and O2 sensor. There's a chance that either of those items isn't functioning properly but I doubt it, as somehow this car is currently getting the best gas mileage it ever has [Edited on February 28, 2013 at 9:50 AM. Reason : ^]
2/28/2013 9:47:44 AM
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