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Old 06-29-2025, 08:41 AM   #10
John Mercier
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Originally Posted by fatlazyless View Post
This June 27 Union Leader report ...... http://www.yahoo.com/news/deal-end-v...035900163.html ...... says it eliminates vehicle safety inspections entirely for cars, trucks, and motorcycles, and weakens the frequency of school bus inspections.

Tires and brake jobs have become quite expensive so eliminating the yearly inspections will make it more likely for cars, trucks and motorcycles to be driven with worn out tires and brake pads or brake shoes for big trucks.

This seems to be a wack-a-doozie crazy move by N.H. to eliminate yearly vehicle inspections that will make driving the N.H. roads less safe and more dangerous.

It does not mention anything that fees for registering cars, motorcycles, trucks, vanity plates and driver licenses will be increased to offset the 3.5 million dollars/year state highway revenue lost by eliminating the inspection stickers.

Cars, tires, brakes and car repairs have become very expensive but eliminating the yearly vehicle inspections is not the way that N.H. should go. It will be the only northeast state .... http://www.newsweek.com/maps-states-...s-2025-2006489 ..... without a yearly car inspection.
I posted the changes in HB2 for the increases.

There are a lot more if you look up the bill.

Link below, so it is easier to find...
https://gc.nh.gov/bill_status/billin...1188&inflect=2

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