Motor Vehicle Safety Inspection Story

   / Motor Vehicle Safety Inspection Story #11  
Around here it is very rare to see one that is in bad dis-repair. I would argue to do away with inspections everywhere. If there are some that are that obvious, a traffic stop should suffice.
 
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I will have to say, we have received some relief in recent years because now, the requirement only applies to vehicle more than 10 years old and/or having more than 150,000 miles. My truck is more than 10 years, but much less than 150,000 miles. Some of the inspectors just can't resist trying to stick it to you, even if they're wrong.

You would think a mechanic at a Ford dealer designated for doing State mandated inspections would be able to recognize a catalytic converter when he sees it.
 
   / Motor Vehicle Safety Inspection Story #13  
I will have to say, we have received some relief in recent years because now, the requirement only applies to vehicle more than 10 years old and/or having more than 150,000 miles. My truck is more than 10 years, but much less than 150,000 miles. Some of the inspectors just can't resist trying to stick it to you, even if they're wrong.

You would think a mechanic at a Ford dealer designated for doing State mandated inspections would be able to recognize a catalytic converter when he sees it.
I almost hate to ask, but have you looked under your Ford to see which mechanic was correct? Personally, I know that I would want to know.

All the best,

Peter
 
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I almost hate to ask, but have you looked under your Ford to see which mechanic was correct? Personally, I know that I would want to know.

All the best,

Peter
Absolutely. I got under there myself after the converter was installed to check the part number, etc., to make sure it was the right part and to check on the pricing. It is the right part (keeping in mind that Ford no longer sold a converter to fit, so they had to buy an aftermarket unit).
 
   / Motor Vehicle Safety Inspection Story #15  
Sorry you feel they are a scam. I drive 5+ year old vehicles. There are many people that don’t understand that maintenance is required if you want to keep your vehicle for a long time. For those people that don’t keep their vehicles, safety inspection is the only way to catch those things that would be a hazard on the highway. The $25 for the inspection here in Nova Scotia is well worth the investment. If you don’t trust your service provider, find one you do trust.
They are a scam for most people.
 
   / Motor Vehicle Safety Inspection Story #16  
Sorry you feel they are a scam. I drive 5+ year old vehicles. There are many people that don’t understand that maintenance is required if you want to keep your vehicle for a long time. For those people that don’t keep their vehicles, safety inspection is the only way to catch those things that would be a hazard on the highway. The $25 for the inspection here in Nova Scotia is well worth the investment. If you don’t trust your service provider, find one you do trust.
Despite the hassle, I agree that safety inspections are a good idea. The "scam" part of it is that some inspection stations use that as a way to drum up business...the equivalent of the old "spray some oil on the alternator" trick of years gone by. I avoid dealerships, auto repair/tire chains and anyone offering a "special" on state inspection for that reason, they almost always seem to find something "wrong", even if it's total BS. Independent shops seem to be the best bet.
I will confess with my older vehicles to choose a shop where they don't look too close. :p

Around here it is very rare to see one that is in bad dis-repair. I would argue to do away with inspections everywhere. If there are some that are that obvious, a traffic stop should suffice.
How do you know? Bad brakes, suspension parts or loose steering components aren't something you can just see at a glance. I'm guessing very few cops are going to check for ball joint play at a traffic stop. With all the plastic cladding most modern vehicles have, even major rust holes aren't apparent unless you put it on a lift.

To me it's nice to have that layer of assurance that the "other guy" is driving something that's at least mostly roadworthy.
 
   / Motor Vehicle Safety Inspection Story #17  
How do you know? Bad brakes, suspension parts or loose steering components aren't something you can just see at a glance. I'm guessing very few cops are going to check for ball joint play at a traffic stop. With all the plastic cladding most modern vehicles have, even major rust holes aren't apparent unless you put it on a lift.

To me it's nice to have that layer of assurance that the "other guy" is driving something that's at least mostly roadworthy.

Well, I guess if it's being driven the brakes are good enough to stop it, the suspension works well enough, and the steering is tight enough to have gotten it that far. Ball joints can't be that bad if someone has to go physically check them. <--- That's mostly jest, but my personal experience suggests that a lack of inspections are not causing undue harm. There is no rash of junkers causing a bunch of crashes. More people just don't use blinkers than have blown bulbs. Same with headlights, it's very rare to see a headlight out, I may see a few a year. Very rarely see anyone changing a tire on the side of the road. We also don't really have rust issues here.

If I saw a lot of unsafe vehicles on the roads I might tend to feel the way you do. But I don't, so I much prefer it this way. Modern vehicles stay in pretty good shape for quite a long time, and have more safety features and nag lights than they ever have.
 
   / Motor Vehicle Safety Inspection Story #18  
Rolling wrecks often have expired tags and operators with no license...

Twice when my parked car was hit... no license for driver and registration for car and forget about insurance... no injury means no police response for report.
 
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   / Motor Vehicle Safety Inspection Story #19  
Car insurance is mandatory in my state, but I can tell you there are a bunch of drivers who don't have it despite all of the warnings issued to them by the state.

I don't so much worry about how people maintain their cars as much as I fear them crossing into my lane because they are on their *&^% phone. Happened yesterday. Again.
 
   / Motor Vehicle Safety Inspection Story #20  
I will have to say, we have received some relief in recent years because now, the requirement only applies to vehicle more than 10 years old and/or having more than 150,000 miles. My truck is more than 10 years, but much less than 150,000 miles. Some of the inspectors just can't resist trying to stick it to you, even if they're wrong.

You would think a mechanic at a Ford dealer designated for doing State mandated inspections would be able to recognize a catalytic converter when he sees it.
Especially if they installed it.
 

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