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Re: Diesel opacity tests for road vehicles
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Posted by jdemaris on September 23, 2006 at 09:45:16 from (66.218.11.119):
In Reply to: Re: Diesel opacity tests for road vehicles posted by Coloken on September 23, 2006 at 09:26:40:
I don't know anything about the area of Colorado where my son lives. I drove through the four-corners of AZ-NM-CO-UT once in the 1960s - but that's different. Actually - I've got two sons living in that state. The one with the Suburban is in Westminster Zip 80020 and my other son lives in Longmont Zip 80524. I've never been there - but from what they tell me it's not very rural. Every state I've lived in, in regard to emmissions and other MV laws, differed depending on what part of the state you lived in. Here in central and northen NY things are much different that in New York City. I wish it would separate and become its own state. When I lived in the "Northeast Kingdom" of northen Vermont - it was almost like a different state as compared to southern Vermont. I guess when I think of Colorado, John Denver and "Rocky Mountain High" comes to mind, not urban smog centers - but that's just ignorance on my part.
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