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stevenz: I believe the law is something along the lines of the exhaust must not be more than x dB above the stock level. As they're noisy straight out of the factory, they've got a lot of leeway.
Lazy is such an ugly word, I prefer to call it selective participation
Regards,
Old3eyes
old3eyes: The MTA must be getting desperate as I heard them advertizing on the radio this morning about the evils of 12 monthly WOFs as the road toll will climb in it is increased....
old3eyes: The MTA must be getting desperate as I heard them advertizing on the radio this morning about the evils of 12 monthly WOFs as the road toll will climb in it is increased....
sbiddle:old3eyes: The MTA must be getting desperate as I heard them advertizing on the radio this morning about the evils of 12 monthly WOFs as the road toll will climb in it is increased....
I vaguely heard the ad as well, from memory they were saying 1/3 of vehicles on the road are dangerous? Surely that's proof the current system isn't working!
jpoc: It is worth considering that motoring in Germany is a lot harder on a car then here. A lot of cars are regularly maxed out on the Autobahn and the winters are harsh in most parts of the country.
sbiddle: It's interesting looking at the MTA stats on WOF failures. The most significant causes are lights, tyres and glazing/wipers
Where does personal responsibility come into this for people to ensure they have a roadworthy car with working headlights, tyres with tread and windscreen wipers that work?
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