Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill H0119

Introduced
1/26/23  

Caption

An act relating to excessive motor vehicle noise

Impact

If passed, the bill will amend existing laws related to vehicle conditions and enforce stricter penalties for violations concerning noise emissions. Specifically, it will impose a civil penalty for individuals operating vehicles with banned modifications, starting at $100 for first-time violators and escalating with repeated offenses. Furthermore, vehicles not complying with the new regulations will fail inspections mandated by state law, which may discourage drivers from using non-compliant vehicles on public highways. Such changes could lead to a significant shift in how the public views vehicle modifications, particularly in relation to legal standards.

Summary

House Bill H0119 aims to address the issue of excessive motor vehicle noise by introducing stricter regulations surrounding vehicle mufflers and exhaust systems. The bill proposes to prohibit the operation of motor vehicles that are equipped with inadequate or modified mufflers and amplification devices, with the intent of ameliorating noise pollution. This legislation reflects a growing concern regarding the impact of noise on community health and quality of life, as excessive noise can lead to various negative effects on both physical and mental well-being.

Contention

The bill is expected to generate discussions regarding the balance between personal freedoms and community regulations. Proponents argue that excessive motor vehicle noise is a nuisance that affects the wellbeing of residents, while opponents may view the restrictions as an infringement on personal expression and vehicle customization. Additionally, there may be concerns regarding the enforcement of such regulations and how they could disproportionately affect certain demographics, such as younger drivers or those involved in car culture. The boundaries of permissible vehicle modifications in public spaces remain a contentious issue.

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Lastly, the bill includes exceptions for vehicles used in races or authorized public exhibitions, suggesting that the lawmakers recognize the importance of maintaining spaces for automotive events. This acknowledgment attempts to balance regulatory measures with recreational and cultural practices surrounding motor vehicles, thereby reflecting the varied interests of constituents while tackling the overarching issue of noise pollution.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT S0066

An act relating to motor vehicle noise, exhaust modifications, and engine compression brakes

VT H0048

An act relating to prohibiting the emission of excessive soot or smoke from certain motor vehicles

VT HB1285

Motor vehicles; prohibit sale of mufflers and other equipment intended to produce excessive noise when installed

VT HB367

Exhaust systems; excessive noise.

VT SB180

Exhaust systems; excessive noise.

VT SB234

Motor Vehicles; the enforcement of laws with equipment which produces excessive noise levels using recorded images; provide

VT HB06166

An Act Concerning Loud And Excessive Motor Vehicle Noise.

VT S0064

An act relating to miscellaneous changes related to vehicles, infrastructure, and transportation planning

VT HB05205

An Act Concerning Excessive, Unusual Or Unnecessary Motor Vehicle Noise.

VT H0803

An act relating to the modification of a motor vehicle’s exhaust system

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.