Car Modification Laws in Virginia
#1
Car Modification Laws in Virginia
Hello everyone, names Mark. I, like everyone here, love cars and everything about them. How ever the laws in Virginia prevent us from having a road worthy modified car. We still have them but can’t go anywhere or do anything with out having to worry about a cop give us a ticket. What I would like to do is talk to our governor and see what we can do about changing these laws. I have already E-mailed a few other state governors asking for reports or accidents caused by a modified vehicle. I come to this site asking for support and anyone who has an idea or who would like to help me and my friends out, please help. Maybe one or two people can’t change a law, but if we join together and help each other out we might be able to change this law. Anyone want to help?
#2
Re: Car Modification Laws in Virginia
Hello everyone, names Mark. I, like everyone here, love cars and everything about them. How ever the laws in Virginia prevent us from having a road worthy modified car. We still have them but can’t go anywhere or do anything with out having to worry about a cop give us a ticket. What I would like to do is talk to our governor and see what we can do about changing these laws. I have already E-mailed a few other state governors asking for reports or accidents caused by a modified vehicle. I come to this site asking for support and anyone who has an idea or who would like to help me and my friends out, please help. Maybe one or two people can’t change a law, but if we join together and help each other out we might be able to change this law. Anyone want to help?
#5
Re: Car Modification Laws in Virginia
Well we can at least try to do something about it. Doesn’t hurt to try you know? If nothing else we can still register our cars somewhere else or just move. I am just annoyed about how dumb this state is on laws and all of that.
#6
Re: Car Modification Laws in Virginia
You pretty much said your only real option, and that is to move to another state. Just research the amount of money the VA government makes off these laws. The arrogant bastards went so far to borrow money for news road projects using the potential revenue they project to make off these admin fees over the next 5 years as collateral. That's ballsy.
#7
Re: Car Modification Laws in Virginia
Thank you all for the feed back. And the info, anymore please keep it coming. I will still bring this up with the governor and see what I can change. I just need support and any help anyone offers.
#8
Re: Car Modification Laws in Virginia
The problem with trying to change the laws in place is that they're seen as being there for the "greater good". Since most people don't modify there car to any extremes the laws don't effect most people. They are probably making a minor amount of money each year off of "exhaust" and "suspension" tickets, especially since a lot of people go get their car "fixed" after they get a ticket and get it thrown out in court. Because of that the laws can be used as an excuse to generate revenue for local businesses. If you want to write a letter to the governor go for it, I'd be curious to see if there was any response at all.
#9
Re: Car Modification Laws in Virginia
The problem with trying to change the laws in place is that they're seen as being there for the "greater good". Since most people don't modify there car to any extremes the laws don't effect most people. They are probably making a minor amount of money each year off of "exhaust" and "suspension" tickets, especially since a lot of people go get their car "fixed" after they get a ticket and get it thrown out in court. Because of that the laws can be used as an excuse to generate revenue for local businesses. If you want to write a letter to the governor go for it, I'd be curious to see if there was any response at all.
#10
Re: Car Modification Laws in Virginia
This is probably the longest running debate among the modding community in virginia. For many years, attempts have been made to change these retarded laws, but all have failed. The fact of the matter is the state is making too much money off this to let it go. And you all know as well as i do, its not the people who mod their cars in taste or to increase the performance but the idiots who do it to be cool (or try to be ). I think the way you should approach this is maybe find another facet of the state they can make money on to try and take their mind of the modding laws or at least let it take a back seat. Just my .02...