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Emissions Test Avoidability.

To: mgs@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Emissions Test Avoidability.
From: "Scott Gardner" <gardner@lwcomm.com>
Date: Wed, 29 Jan 1997 21:23:57 +0000
I know there are some current (and certainly some prior) military 
members on this list, so hopefully I can get some real-life advice.
    I'm currently stationed in Florida, and am not required to have 
an emissions test on my '72 B.  Hopefully, I'll be transferred to 
Texas for my next school, and I believe that as long as I keep my 
tags current with Florida, I shouldn't have to register or smog test 
the car in Texas.  Does this sound reasonable?  I did the same 
thing in South Carolina, driving with current Florida plates, but I 
was only there for six months, and may have just gotten lucky with 
the local constabulary.  I'm hoping to get Hawaii for my first 
permanent duty station (oxymoron?), and I think I'll be screwed, 
because there's no way I'll be able to get the car back to Florida 
once a year to update the tags.  Any experience?
   BTW, has anybody else heard of the "three-state" rule?  Evidently, 
if your registration, insurance, and driver's license are from three 
different states, you can legally only drive in those three states.   
May seem far-fetched, but ask an active-duty military member, 
especially one who is early in his career and getting bounced from 
one school to another how far-fetched it is.
Scott Gardner
gardner@lwcomm.com

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