Prohibits modification of mufflers and exhaust systems to produce audible sounds; increases penalties for violations.
Impact
If enacted, A496 would amend existing statutes, specifically R.S.39:3-69 and R.S.39:3-70, thereby enhancing the regulatory framework around vehicle noise. The bill establishes a fine not exceeding $500 or a potential imprisonment for up to thirty days for individuals who violate its provisions regarding muffler modifications. Such penalties aim to strengthen enforcement measures against unlawful modifications that contribute to excessive noise levels, which can be disruptive in residential areas and public spaces.
Summary
Bill A496 aims to prohibit the modification of motor vehicle mufflers and exhaust systems in a manner that increases the amount of audible sound emitted by these systems beyond what was originally installed. This legislation is being introduced as part of a wider effort to regulate noise pollution from vehicles on New Jersey roads. Under current laws, there are already restrictions pertaining to excessive noise; however, the penalties for violators are low and are seen as inadequate for deterring noncompliance. A496 seeks to increase these penalties significantly.
Contention
The bill could potentially generate discussions surrounding personal freedom versus public order, as the regulation of vehicle noise may face pushback from car enthusiasts and those in the automotive modification community. Critics might argue that such prohibitions infringe on personal rights to customize and enhance one's vehicle. Proponents, however, would likely argue that this legislation is essential for public health and quality of life, emphasizing the need to limit noise pollution for community well-being.
In other required equipment, further providing for exhaust systems, mufflers and noise control; in inspection of vehicles, further providing for suspension of certificates of appointment; in snowmobiles and all-terrain vehicles, further providing for mufflers and sound control; imposing penalties; and making editorial changes.
In other required equipment, further providing for exhaust systems, mufflers and noise control; in inspection of vehicles, further providing for suspension of certificates of appointment; in snowmobiles and all-terrain vehicles, further providing for mufflers and sound control; imposing penalties; and making editorial changes.