if your vehicle is licensed in NJ, and has NJ plates on it, and you have NJ insurance, they cannot ticket you in PA for having expired NJ inspection.
Yes, police officers have access to a database that shows whether a vehicle's inspection is valid. They can check this information during a traffic stop or through routine patrols. Driving with an expired inspection can result in fines or penalties.
This depends entirely on what state you are in. I am a licensed state inspector in Virginia. The rule is that the customer can drive the car to an authorized inspection station only. You will have a very obvious failure sticker put on your windshield, which police will pull you over for having.
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Yes. Regardless of the state where your car is registered, if the plates are expired you can be stopped.
Yes, if it is after the expired month, a cop has the right to pull you over and give you a traffic fix it ticket. Make sure you have proof of insurance too.
Police pull over numerous amounts of people because of expired tags, so yes, you can and will get pulled over by the police for expired tags. yes it gives them a great excuse. its illegal you can be ticketed. Yes, it is often an indicator of other offences.
You really should, regardless of the usage. If it has an FHWA annual inspection sticker, then it's subject to FMCSA regulations, the same as a vehicle requiring a CDL is, and Barney can pull you in for a Level 3, Level 2, or Level 1 inspection, and likewise put you out of service. So the PTI is a good idea.
Yes, of course.
In Pennsylvania, the police will pull your over when they notice violations outlined by law. An officer can confront the driver if they wish to after seeing the issue.
Absolutely, the Officer doesn't know anything other than what his computer and dispatcher tells him. Clerical mistakes happen quite frequently with the BMV/DMV. Once he ascertains that you are in fact driving legally, the stop will cease. If you were driving legally, you probably received no citation.
WHEN YOU BUY THEM THEY WILL SAY IT ON THEM BUT SOMETIMES THERE HIDDEN BY A STICKER THAT YOU HAVE TO PULL OFF. SERIOUSLY, WHERE DO YOU FIND THAT??? i BOUGHT A BAKUGAN AND FOUND ABSOLUTELY NO STICKER ON THERE!!! SRY, BUT YOU HAVE GOT TO TELL ME.
Go to the DMV and obtain a temporary registration, these are usually valid for about three days and they will allow you to travel to the inspection station hassle-free.