Vermont lawmakers want to do away with yearly car inspections and instead want to require them every two years.
A Vermont Senate committee is considering a proposal to require vehicle inspections every two years, instead of every year.
No new waivers will be issued, but current existing waivers will be valid until their expiration dates.
While some said it promotes safety, others have said state inspections are an annoyance.
Vermont is just one of eight states in the country that still require annual safety inspections for all registered vehicles. Some lawmakers want to change that.
He’s among the lawmakers considering a bill, S.211, that would allow Vermonters to get their vehicles inspected every other year instead of annually. Some senators hope the change could make the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. While some don’t mind it, others have said it’s an annoyance. As a result, lawmakers have introduced a new bill at the state house ...