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Markadopolus 04-09-2007 12:03 PM

Roadside emissions testing
 
I drove through one this morning........




son of a ******

sigma pi 04-09-2007 12:37 PM

how did you do?

theheckwithyou 04-09-2007 12:38 PM

what they have these?

soggynoodles 04-09-2007 12:51 PM

damn they started in socal now?

They have these up in some parts of sacramento.

Markadopolus 04-09-2007 12:53 PM

well, I hopped on the 105 on ramp which is about .2 miles from my house. It was cold this morning and my high flow cat probably didn't get too hot in the 2 blocks to the on ramp.

I got on the on ramp and after the turn, I see this truck on the side before the meter with cones and crap all up in the way. As I got closer... there were 4 tripods. 2 had cameras, 2 had something else (ir?) pointing at the back of passing cars.. and 2 big ol boxes on the side of the road with big ass holes in them....

People weren't getting pulled over or anything... but I drove through it with an aftermarket cat that probably wasn't very hot. Maybe I'll get a letter in the mail telling me to take it to a smog station.... maybe I won't.

sigma pi 04-09-2007 01:14 PM

you were running rich too then if your car was cold

Markadopolus 04-09-2007 01:47 PM

I'm rich, beeeeyotch

UberMaus 04-09-2007 01:54 PM

ok ashy larry

sigma pi 04-09-2007 02:08 PM

[QUOTE=UberMaus]ok ashy larry[/QUOTE]
go put some lotion on

Markadopolus 04-09-2007 04:12 PM

[quote]Why am I seeing roadside emission sensors?

The state will use roadside sensors to help in the identification of gross polluters. The program is not yet fully operational. The equipment motorists are now seeing in Southern California is gathering information on locations and set up. When the plan is implemented, owners of vehicles identified as gross polluters by a roadside sensor will be mailed a notice and must have the car tested at a designated test-only station. If it passes, the owner will not need to take any further action. If the car fails, the procedures are the same as those described above, depending on how badly the vehicle fails. Failure to respond to the notice will result in fines.

Additional changes compared to the old smog check program:

* Pre-1976 vehicles have been exempted from biennial smog checks as well as smog checks upon transfer of title. The 1966 to 1975 vehicles are still subject to smog checks if they are identified as "dirty" by a roadside sensor or audit.
* New cars under five years old receive the same exemptions as pre-1976 cars.
* Gross polluters must go to a designated station for a retest after repairs have been made.
* Smog check test information is electronically transmitted by the technician directly to the state. Vehicle owners will no longer submit certificates to the DMV at vehicle registration time. Motorists should take their registration renewal form to the test site to assure the accuracy of the information transmitted.
* Smog check technicians and mechanics are subject to improved training, testing and monitoring by the state.


What is a gross polluter?

Vehicles that fail by a wide margin are considered "gross polluters." (10 percent of vehicles produce about half the auto-related emissions — or 12 percent of emissions from all sources.) A gross polluter can be any age or type of vehicle that has been tampered with, poorly maintained or in need of repair. It is illegal to drive or sell a gross polluting vehicle in California, and it cannot be registered with the DMV.

There is no cost limit on repairs to these vehicles. If they are repaired to below gross polluter threshold, they are eligible for a one-time waiver or "economic hardship extension." After the waiver period, the car must be brought in to compliance or disposed of in a proper manner. Gross-polluting vehicles are not subject to confiscation by the state.[/quote]

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.one lane 04-09-2007 08:57 PM

you have a cat? ***** :p

STi-owns-evo 04-10-2007 12:30 AM

so as long as I can pass sniffer, I'm fine? *phew*

Markadopolus 04-10-2007 01:09 AM

[QUOTE=STi-owns-evo]so as long as I can pass sniffer, I'm fine? *phew*[/QUOTE]
You should be as long as you just get a letter asking you to smog it and make sure it passes. If you get pulled over by a cop and they pop your hood and cite you right there for emissions violations, send you to the ref, bla bla...... thats another story.

sigma pi 04-10-2007 08:28 AM

there was one on the 91 on ramp today


west of the 710

2.5Scooby-R 04-10-2007 08:55 AM

I'm sure they'll always be on metered ramps... so you have to come to a stop for a bit. I was going to say, maybe I'll put a kill switch on my car, and then as I approach, put it in neutral, and hit "kill"... then roll through with the engine off (zero emissions)...

Maybe then they'd send me a "Carpool OK" sticker...


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