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Mr_Mark1
Apr 20, 2016Explorer
W4RLR wrote:barmcd wrote:Not necessarily. I live in Marion County, Tennessee. Adjacent Hamilton County (Chattanooga) has emissions testing, as does Shelby County (Memphis) Davidson County (Nashville) and Blount County (Knoxville). If I move to any of the counties I just listed, I have to get my vehicles emissions tested each year. No emissions testing for those of us in adjacent counties. How long that will last I do not know. Chattanooga is getting more and more industries moving in, and existing industries such as Volkswagen are expanding. Emissions testing was a factor in where we choose to move to in Tennessee, the DW and I moved here from Florida nearly five years ago. Florida became too expensive for a retired Air Force NCO who has health issues and cannot work full time.
If a city exceeds ozone levels and ends up on the list, any contiguous county is also added. I see the need in places like Dallas, where Collin county is almost as densely populated as Dallas county, without a large population center in any one city. If San Antonio were to fail (and they have come close several times) four or five very rural counties will be added to the list along with Bexar county.
We currently don't have annual emission testing in the city of Memphis (Shelby County). They were closed a couple of years ago due to funding. Our cars have always passed, even the older ones. New cars get a 2 or 3 yr. exempt (when they were testing).
On edit: Unless they started it up in the last 3 months...... I've been out West until recently.
MM.
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