As RRLund said below, we don't have an inspection law in MI. However, they will pull you over for a windshield that is cracked in driver's line of sight or badly cracked. They will also nail you if you have a loud exhaust in a quiet area, or happen to hammer it when there is a cop setting that hears it. I would think emissions testing would be fine if you had a metro address, as the concentration of that many people/vehicles seems to smog things up quickly. I have picked up many sets of semi tires/wheels/complete dual assemblies with the hub,rim, and drums still attached off the highway at work. Would a safety inspection catch these? Maybe, sometimes stuff fails on a long run with no previous indication. I guess that's sort of what our DOT enforcement cops do here in MI. I think the govt wants to phase out all of the old vehicles many of us own, and wants us to support their auto industry, make it look good that they bailed them out. I know I'm responsible for my own vehicles, maintaining them and such myself, but I'm also capable of doing that, most are not. What happens when someone is driving an old beater and can't afford to get it fixed to the specs because they need a new IPhone? They have to walk everywhere, or call someone to get a ride? I'm responsible for my own financial status as well, but some people would have no idea what to do if their vehicle was red tagged and had no money. Maybe that would be a way to learn some valuable life lessons for some that need them.
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