An act relating to the modification of a motor vehicle’s exhaust system
Impact
If enacted, H0803 would formally incorporate noise level restrictions into the state vehicle codes, affecting how automotive modifications are conducted statewide. By limiting exhaust modifications, the bill aims to enhance public health and safety, as high noise levels can exacerbate stress and health issues in densely populated areas. It is expected to particularly impact custom vehicle enthusiasts and those who frequently modify their exhaust systems, potentially altering the landscape of vehicle modification within Vermont.
Summary
House Bill H0803 seeks to amend Vermont's vehicular noise regulations by prohibiting modifications that enable motor vehicles to emit sound levels exceeding 95 decibels. This change is aimed at addressing increasing concerns over the environmental impact of excessive noise pollution from vehicles. The bill identifies a clear measurable standard for exhaust emissions based on established SAE International regulations, ensuring that enforcement is based on objective criteria rather than subjective perceptions of noise.
Contention
There may be points of contention regarding the enforcement of this bill, especially concerning how violations will be determined and penalized. The bill includes provisions allowing for the dismissal of violations if the vehicle operator can demonstrate reasonable grounds for believing they were in compliance, thus adding an element of defense for vehicle owners. There is also potential pushback from automotive community advocates who may perceive such regulations as an infringement on individual rights and freedoms regarding vehicle customization.