โJun-25-2019 09:47 AM
โJun-25-2019 09:16 PM
twodownzero wrote:Thanks Twodownzero for more in depth of what I was saying. People are trying to create a solution for a problem that doesn't exist, statistically.monkey44 wrote:
Inspections help keep junk and unsafe vehicles off the road. It's a pretty inexpensive safeguard for the highways.
I would imagine, on the contrary, it's an extraordinary expense to the taxpayers for which the fees do not cover the expense of having the inspections. I also suspect that the social costs it avoids, accidents due to equipment failures, are much more common and cause much less property damage than you might expect. I recall seeing some data on NHTSA's website regarding tire failures and the average amount of property damage caused by tire failures. The average loss was less than what a single tire for my pickup costs. Most people simply do not drive enough or keep an older car long enough for major, catastrophic failures to cause any harm to anyone else. When's the last time you saw a vehicle on the side of the road with a separated tie rod or a broken ball joint that wasn't from an accident? How frequently do you read about a brake failure that causes major bodily injury or property damage? My suspicion suggests that hiring even one more police officer to enforce the laws against distracted driving would be wayyyyy more cost effective than inspecting 100% of the vehicles to catch a fraction of 1% of the vehicles out there that are truly dangerous. Not to mention that the ones who aren't complying are probably strongly correlated with the fraction of 1% we're talking about.
Googling "efficacy of vehicle inspections" returned results that overwhelmingly supported abolishing these inspections; one website says that $600 million alone is spent in a single year dealing with them in Pennsylvania. Another website claimed that insurance rates are no lower in states requiring inspections, suggesting that the actuaries share my view--that these inspections are a wash at best. I am not a statistician or professional economist so I don't know the actual answer. But my intuition suggests as I claim above, that vehicle inspections for personal vehicles are more costly than the problem they seek to reduce or eliminate. I would be genuinely surprised to learn otherwise.
โJun-25-2019 08:07 PM
โJun-25-2019 07:56 PM
monkey44 wrote:
Inspections help keep junk and unsafe vehicles off the road. It's a pretty inexpensive safeguard for the highways.
โJun-25-2019 05:25 PM
colliehauler wrote:
Just add another fee to go along with the new tag upgrade fee and vehicle theft prevention fee that was just added. Far more accidents from stupidity of drivers then from vehicle failures.
Perhaps you can enlighten me to how many deaths from vehicle failure out of the 380 that died last year. Could not find data from the MN state on any mechanical failure fatalities.
โJun-25-2019 05:20 PM
โJun-25-2019 04:07 PM
sayoung wrote:
OP, you moving here or just bashing Texas ? The inspection costs a whole whopping $14 . We also require an upgrade to your DL if your RV's gvwr or combined gvwr exceeds 26001 lbs.
โJun-25-2019 03:43 PM
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โJun-25-2019 03:09 PM
DougE wrote:
My two cargo trailers are no longer required to get inspections in Texas. Don't know about RV's though. Just change 2 years ago I think.
โJun-25-2019 03:04 PM
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โJun-25-2019 01:48 PM
down home wrote:
My interpretations is it's about the money. Here in Tn you have to register a canoe or a log if you are going to use it in the water and a boater safety course is mandatory as is flotation devices, and a list of things. In the fifties though the eighties who would ever have thought of this. It is, "there ought to be a law," its about the children, it is about safety and the tally is over a hundred dollars.
And hunting and fishing licenses for deer and trout too approaching 200.00 and what does it get more Rangers to make sure your paperwork is in order....and trails and such for bird watchers etc who don't pay any of the freight.
Sorry drifted a bit off subject but it iss all about the money.
โJun-25-2019 01:39 PM
โJun-25-2019 01:19 PM
B.O. Plenty wrote:Just add another fee to go along with the new tag upgrade fee and vehicle theft prevention fee that was just added. Far more accidents from stupidity of drivers then from vehicle failures.
I wish every State had a required inspection. Some of the rotted out junk running around here is an accident waiting to happen.
B.O.