State senator marty flynn(d) represents part of. (wtaj) — new legislation from a state senator could eliminate pennsylvania’s yearly vehicle inspections. However, as of october 26, 2023, there is no official.
An act amending title 75 (vehicles) of the pennsylvania consolidated statutes, in inspection of vehicles, further providing for requirement for periodic inspection of vehicles, for. Instead of an annual inspection, the state senator is proposing inspections only when a vehicle is sold or its title is transferred. Some of us are old enough to remember when.
— after rumors claiming pennsylvania would be eliminating the state vehicle inspection requirement, penndot stepped in to set the record straight. Texas recently passed a law. The move would be a significant departure from the. Flynn’s legislation calls for changing the requirement of vehicle inspections from an annual requirement to one only required when a vehicle is sold or a title is transferred.
While pennsylvania is the first major u.s. A state senator is proposing legislation that would eliminate the state’s annual vehicle safety inspections, arguing that the requirement is “excessive” and “unnecessary.” Rumors about pennsylvania eliminating state inspections in 2025 have circulated online and through informal channels. Right now, almost all cars, vans, and trucks in 25 counties of.
Pennsylvania still requires annual safety inspections, and there has not been any bill signed into law reducing or removing this requirement. Pennsylvania state senator marty flynn is planning on proposing a new bill in pa that would bring changes to requirements for annual vehicle inspections. Under a proposed plan, the state would do away with annual safety inspections for most passenger vehicles starting in 2025.