Posted by rustyj14 on December 18, 2009 at 08:17:19 from (173.75.31.48):
In Reply to: State Auto inspections posted by Billy Shafer on December 18, 2009 at 08:04:01:
Well, I have mixed emotions about doing away with state safety inspections. When i see some of the rolling rats in Ohio, and other nearby states, i am certainly glad that Pennsylvania has the inspections! I've seen cars in Ohio, that i could see the driver's feet thru the side cowl panels, and others were just as bad! Knowing the natural tendency of lots of car and truck owners, to delay the repair of many safety related items, Discontinuing mandatory safety inspections will doom more folks to death on the hiways, or at least, serious injury! Pa. used to have twice a year inspections, but with the newer cars on the roads, they went to once a year. Older trucks and cars, if kept up on repairs, can easily pass the test, but, take in an Ohio Rat, and you'll get the "Bum's rush"!
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