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<blockquote data-quote="RetiredTater" data-source="post: 3645599" data-attributes="member: 32190"><p>Used to be, when I got my truck inspected, they checked the angle of my headlights. This was way back in the 90s and was in Arkansas. If they couldn't be adjusted, had 30 days to come back and get it reinspected or the inspection book was turned in and I got flagged. Not to mention it was a small town and expired inspections were noticed. </p><p></p><p>I am not a fan of inspections, but feel that we got too many cars that shouldn't be on the road. </p><p></p><p>One of my big complaints is people driving around with expired tags. A lot are driving around with three and four month expired temp tags from the dealer. Those are people that scare me and get some extra room. Pretty sure they don't have insurance, but could be the taxes </p><p></p><p>As a side note: few years ago went to renew the tag on my wife's car, and realized I hadn't seen the renewal notice for my truck. Looked, and it was a year expired. I didn't realize, and went and paid the penalty, and the lady couldn't believe I had not gotten pulled over. I took all the insurance verifications in but she only need the current.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RetiredTater, post: 3645599, member: 32190"] Used to be, when I got my truck inspected, they checked the angle of my headlights. This was way back in the 90s and was in Arkansas. If they couldn't be adjusted, had 30 days to come back and get it reinspected or the inspection book was turned in and I got flagged. Not to mention it was a small town and expired inspections were noticed. I am not a fan of inspections, but feel that we got too many cars that shouldn't be on the road. One of my big complaints is people driving around with expired tags. A lot are driving around with three and four month expired temp tags from the dealer. Those are people that scare me and get some extra room. Pretty sure they don't have insurance, but could be the taxes As a side note: few years ago went to renew the tag on my wife's car, and realized I hadn't seen the renewal notice for my truck. Looked, and it was a year expired. I didn't realize, and went and paid the penalty, and the lady couldn't believe I had not gotten pulled over. I took all the insurance verifications in but she only need the current. [/QUOTE]
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