Raleigh, N.C. — Lawmakers are making another run at eliminating the annual vehicle safety inspection requirement.
North Carolina is one of 18 states, along with the District of Columbia, to mandate the inspections, but House Bill 59 would scrap the requirement.
Some lawmakers say the move would cut back on bureaucracy and save drivers a little money. About 8 million cars and trucks are inspected each year, and the safety portion accounts for $13.60 of the $30 cost for an annual vehicle inspection, which also includes a check of the emissions system.
House Bill 59 doesn't call for eliminating the emissions test.
The House Transportation Committee is expected to debate the proposal next Tuesday, but many drivers and mechanics say they would like to keep the inspections.
"I think it's a small price to pay to make sure that people are driving vehicles that are in good working order and they're not going to create some sort of safety problem for everybody else," driver Jennipher Swanner said.
Out of about 20 cars he sees each day at Express Inspection and Service in Cary, Darren Clark said seven or eight have a safety problem. When money's tight, maintenance gets put off, he said, so the number of vehicles with problems has been on the rise in recent years.
"Gas is going up like crazy too, you know," Clark said. "Sometimes it's more important about getting to your destination than having a safe vehicle."
A similar bill was filed two years ago, and lawmakers have scaled back emissions tests in recent years to exempt newer vehicles from that requirement.
AAA Carolinas said annual inspections make North Carolina roads safer.
"In states that still have the mandated inspections, as opposed to those that don't, accidents are about 27 percent less," AAA's Jodi Woolard said.
Doing away with safety inspections could end up costing drivers more money down the road, Woolard said.
"If people are not required to get their vehicles inspected, they're going to let them go," she said. "They're prone to be in more accidents. More accidents equates to higher insurance rates, and that affects everyone who drives."




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February 28, 2013 2:44 p.m.
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February 26, 2013 10:26 a.m.
You going to give that speach to the guy that plows into you and your family because he was to sorry to keep his old truck safe?
February 26, 2013 9:19 a.m.
February 26, 2013 4:56 a.m.
My guy checks my Ball joints, tie rod ends, and steering from underneath as they are all suppose too.
In fact, my honda failed a few years ago for worn ball joints. I went home, changed both sides out and she was good to go.
February 25, 2013 5:47 p.m.
I grew up and learned to drive in Micigan. Driving around Detroit, depending on the neighborhood can get pretty dangerous, but an inspection sticker wouldn't make you any safer in those kinds of situations. Michigan also tried to have random police checkpoints and that got voted down a few different times. I would love for NC to get ride of those too. I don't believe checkpoints makes the roads that much safer, it's just a money grab for the state, same as this inspection nonsense
February 25, 2013 3:30 p.m.