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Starting on Wednesday, a new law goes into effect that eliminates mandatory vehicle safety inspections for non-commercial vehicles in most counties in Texas. The new law, House Bill 3297 from the 88 ...
Annual vehicle safety inspection tests will no longer be required for non-commercial vehicles in Texas as of January 1, 2025. House Bill 3297, passed in 2023, eliminated the state's requirement ...
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TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - Starting next year, Texans will no longer have to take their cars in for a safety inspection during registration. House Bill 3297, sponsored by Senator Bob Hall, who represents ...
Texas cars will no longer need safety inspections starting Jan. 1 Drivers will, however, have to pay a $7.50 "program replacement fee" AAA Texas recommends getting your vehicle checked a few times ...
In 2023, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed House Bill 3297 which eliminated safety inspection for non-commercial vehicles. This is a big change that has many wondering how safe will it be to drive ...
Texans should be prepared for an immediate change in 2025. Starting Jan. 1, vehicle safety inspections will be a thing of the past for most Texans. That's when House Bill 3297 will go into effect.