While federal highway safety law requires big trucks with N.H. plates to get a yearly State of N.H. inspection, this does apply to N.H. cars and pick-up trucks after January, 2026. These truck inspections are done at service garages that work on big trucks.
Here's a newspaper article about a Concord NH service station .....
http://www.concordmonitor.com/nh-res...epeal-62562141 .... which does a non-state $50 safety inspection for cars and pick-up trucks.
Could be these non-state $50 car inspections will be done by repair garages that formerly did N.H. safety inspections?
N.H. car inspections were initiated in 1931 and will no longer be happening after January, 2026, so that's about 95-years. The next closest states that do not require a yearly car inspections are Michigan, Kentucky, and South Carolina.
Am searching the internet for a good photo of a junker rolling wreck car still in use in a non-inspection state. You know some old car that's all falling apart but still being driven in Florida or somewhere ....
http://www.imgur.com/gallery/no-vehi...lorida-g6lPcqD ..... welcome to N.H.