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A1495 - historic cars permitted more than one day per week transportation
well, it appears that it is stalled in committee. i emailed
Assemblyman JOHN J. BURZICHELLI again today to get an update, and he stated that Quote:
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The problem with this bill is that it has nothing to do with lining their pockets, so I'd expect it to drag on for quite a while.
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they have to get their riders and attachments in there... gd politicians.
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So as the law is right now, you can't drive a car with historic plates at all? I'm confused.
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How would they actually enforce it? When you have historic plates you don't have to take the car to inspection, so the state's never really getting updates on the vehicle past the time you register it for historic.
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every time you renew your registration, they ask you your mileage. i don't have QQ plates, so i am not sure if there is a yearly renewal or not, but that's how they'd get updated on your mileage, if at all.
i think if a local cop saw you every day for a month, driving around, going to the store and what ever, that he'd get the clue that you aren't driving to club meets or car shows. it's actually kind of a silly law, but it was meant to reduce pollutants in the air. what they don't realize is that if our cars had a proper tune, they'd spit out fewer pollutants than a newer car. |
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you guys should check out a company called leland-west out of cali. they allow the option of up to 5000 miles a year and you can drive it whenever. their modo is you should be able to enjoy your car.
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you can always roll your odometer back to beat the yearly mileage inspection.
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This is a stupid law. What happens if you don't drive it for a month, then can you use those 4 days all in one week?? Ha ha, its so bogus, I don't think many people are going to abide to this or if they do, they will role their speedometers back. The Lead East Car Show at the Parsippany Hilton (one of my favorite car shows) or the one in WildWood at the end of September for the weekend (another one of my favorites) are weekend events, so what if the owners and their families wanted to go get dinner each of those three nites or in Wildwood, the cars are lined up on the boardwalk and taken off at the end of the night. The lawmakers should worry about bigger things going on in our daily lives. -Jeff.
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