NC changing vehicle inspection system

Phillip Sayblack

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Associated Press
Published: September 9, 2008

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - The state of North Carolina plans to change its automobile inspection system by requiring safety and emissions checks before an automobile registration can be renewed.
    The state now uses windshield stickers to indicate when an inspection is due and drivers have a separate deadline to renew license plates. The News & Observer reported Tuesday that enforcement is uneven by the Division of Motor Vehicles.
    Starting in October, the state will require that a vehicle owner get an inspection before renewing license plates or getting a new registration. After the system is fully operational, vehicle owners will have to remember only one date each year.
    The newspaper reported the system will be operated online and inspection stations won’t have to buy stickers.

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