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The North Carolina motor vehicle safety inspection program is in peril of being eliminated by the NC State legislature. Senate Bill S123 would eliminate safety inspections in North Carolina. The result of this would be no vehicle would be required to meet a minimum safety standard to be in service or sold as pre-owned and operated on the roadways of North Carolina.

If this legislation is passed the economic impact will be significant, not only affecting the inspection stations and employees and the industries that support them, but the State of North Carolina, its motoring public, the Community College system, Volunteer Rescue Squads,  and the NC State highway fund will be impacted.

It is imperative that you contact your representative to voice your opinion on this bill.  Laws are passed daily that affect your life. Without your input this legislation could pass affecting the motoring public in North Carolina. In addition legislation on a Federal level has been introduced to require periodic motor vehicle safety inspection programs HR229. The full text of this bill is on the legislation page.

ALL citizens of North Carolina are affected by S123. If you are concerned about motoring safety, emergency services, quality of the roads get involved to defeat this legislation.

IF this program is important to you, use the materials on the resource page to educate your legislator as to the impact of this change and urge them not to support S123.

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