Trailer inspections - GAAD!

   / Trailer inspections - GAAD! #11  
Some times Cali gets it right. No inspection and $10 for 5 year registration (except annual fees on RV's).

Even a blind hog finds an acorn occasionally.
 
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#12  
Sounds like you hit a double whammy of bad luck and incompetence! But inside the Beltway is a pretty small area, and I assume you're already in VA. You shouldn't have to drive down to Holly Acres in Woodbridge. Plus, the I-95 corridor south of the Beltway is to be avoided at all costs in rush hour, which seems to start earlier and earlier these days. :eek: I'd call some places in Fairfax County, especially the Springfield or Sterling area, where they're more accommodating to trucks and trailers. I even have my horse trailer and 14' landscape trailer inspected in McLean, and have never had a problem. No need to pull in a bay. I actually appreciate the fact that Virginia requires annual inspections. Too many folks out there in denial about the condition of their rigs. Good luck with this.

That may be because McLean is the borders of the "ritzy horsey people". Although I've lived at the same house for 30 years (and the area for about 40) I have virtually ZERO first hand experience with "rush hour" traffic. My commute was always about 1.2 miles and took 3 to 5 minutes door to door, depending if I got a red light.

I called several places in the Springfield area and they said they didn't or wouldn't inspect a trailer. Holly Acres was a sure thing for getting it inspected, if the inspector had known what he was doing.

In Mississippi a 12 mile trip might take 15 minutes and rush hour is 4 cars at a stop sign. In Northern Virginia rush hour traffic only occurs between 00:00 and 24:00, Sunday thru Saturday.
 
   / Trailer inspections - GAAD! #13  
The inspector didn't know what he was doing but neither did you. You drove that far with literally no trailer brakes as you had the wrong setting. Might be ok on a normal stop but not on any panic stop.

I usually take a minute or two to check the brakes before I leave the yard, different trailers and weights mean different settings. I inspect trailers for my state and I am kind of fussy but every one gets the axles jacked up and bearings checked for looseness, dry sounds and the brakes checked at that time.

Every time I see a broken down trailer on the side of the road with someone fooling with bearings or a flat tire I feel good that I actually check things for the customer.

A month ago I was at a trailer only shop on a Saturday morning when a gent walked through the front door and asked for a trailer inspection for a trailer he had just bought from a person that had not used it in 5 years. The shopkeeper simply wrote a sticker and gave it to the customer, charged him the fee and stated "have a nice day". Now there is no way for either one of these guys to know if the trailer was even safe or not.

Just another opinion, Fred
 
   / Trailer inspections - GAAD! #14  
I sometimes let my VA trailer inspection lapse as I can go months with only towing around on my property. If I have to pickup a load and drive on the roads, I will get it inspected, otherwise it's a guarantee I'll get ticketed (local police eyeball my trailer any time I pass by -- they know exactly where to look for stickers, so I assume it must be a common infraction). The place near me schedules it like a car inspection and takes about 20-30 minutes. It's a formality, since I make sure all lights/brakes/backup work before I leave my driveway.
 
   / Trailer inspections - GAAD! #15  
Just license it in Arkansas, one time license plate good forever, NO inspections for vehicles or trailers.
 
   / Trailer inspections - GAAD! #16  
Here in SC, we don't have to register trailers or get inspections. I guess there's some good and bad in this. The good is that we don't have additional taxes, etc, the bad, is that there could be some dangerous trailers on the road.

The problem for us is that if you want a tag, you need to register it when you buy it or pay back taxes to when that time was if you do it later. Most trailer owners here don't even know the origin of their trailers if bought used (like me). To drive in another state that does require registration is the only time you'd register one here. Even still, there are no inspections on them. If you do drive to other states and need to register yours, then you pay property tax on them, so there isn't much incentive to do so.
 
   / Trailer inspections - GAAD! #17  
[snip] Although I've lived at the same house for 30 years (and the area for about 40) I have virtually ZERO first hand experience with "rush hour" traffic. My commute was always about 1.2 miles and took 3 to 5 minutes door to door, depending if I got a red light.
[snip]

Uh oh. Not many of us can say that. Payback time. :D
 
   / Trailer inspections - GAAD! #18  
Even a blind hog finds an acorn occasionally.

I don't know about blind hogs or acorns, so why don't you enlighten us about trailer inspection and registration in Nebraska!
 
   / Trailer inspections - GAAD! #19  
I thought VA offered a "Permanent" trailer tag as an option? Does that still require inspection?

But yeah, like the guy up there ^^ said - register it in Maine and forget about it...
 
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I thought VA offered a "Permanent" trailer tag as an option? Does that still require inspection?

But yeah, like the guy up there ^^ said - register it in Maine and forget about it...
Yes, they do, I've Permanent plates, inspected yearly. Maine requires inspection on trailers over 7,001 lbs., my GVWR is 12,000.
Maine law requires that trailers and semi-trailers with a GVWR (or actual weight) of 7,001 lbs or more undergo an annual safety inspection.
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Driving to Maine would be a lot farther than driving to Woodbridge.
 

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