A new state law says drivers will no longer need to get an annual vehicle safety inspection starting Jan. 1, 2025. But in urban counties across Texas, emissions tests are still required to get that ...
The new law, House Bill 3297 from the 88 th Legislature, retains the annual $7.50 safety inspection fee paid at the time of vehicle registration, as it will now be labeled as the inspection program ...
“Unscrupulous actors peddling fraudulent vehicle inspection stickers create a very serious public safety concern. Fake inspection stickers mask unsafe motor vehicles that place all motorists on ...
"Cars registered in Texas after 2025 will no longer need to pass a safety inspection, but owners will still pay the fee" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media ...
The Pentagon is ordering fleet-wide inspections of the Bell-Boeing V-22 Osprey after a so-called “near-crash” in November almost brought down another of the safety challenged tiltrotors.
In 2022, OSHA opened an investigation focused on concerns about Amazon’s safety practices across our operations network. Today, OSHA agreed to withdraw all but one of the ergonomic citations it issued ...
Quix State Inspection on Mockingbird Lane in Dallas. Beginning next year, the state will no longer require total safety inspections for personal vehicles. A new state law says drivers will no ...
Supporters argued that eliminating the annual inspection requirement would save Texas drivers money. One-year and two-year (for new vehicles) safety inspections cost $7, and up to $18 more for ...
All commercial vehicles in all of the state's 254 counties will still be required to pass an annual vehicle safety inspection and pay the safety inspection fee. The Texas transportation department ...