Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't know my front breaks were low. The car drives great. Failed inspection. They told me I have 15 days to fix the issue, so I have a mechanic putting in new breaks this Friday. Meanwhile, I need to use the car because I live in the sticks and no metro. Anyone drive on a rejection sticker for a couple of days, or is it a massively stupid thing to do?
Brakes. The word you're looking for is brakes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, you can drive around with a rejection sticker for 15 days.
But only to a repair facility, right? I'm also reading that you can't drive on highways with a failed sticker.
Anonymous wrote:I didn't know my front breaks were low. The car drives great. Failed inspection. They told me I have 15 days to fix the issue, so I have a mechanic putting in new breaks this Friday. Meanwhile, I need to use the car because I live in the sticks and no metro. Anyone drive on a rejection sticker for a couple of days, or is it a massively stupid thing to do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We did. Got pulled over once. Showed we were within window and didn’t get ticket.
I'm reading online that you can drive on a rejection sticker, but only to drive to a repair facility. You're not supposed to drive to work or anywhere else. That true?
Ever gone 26mph in a 25 zone?
Anonymous wrote:I didn't get a rejection sticker but was rejected. Pulled over and given ticket. Went to court and showed I rectified and it was dropped. YMMV. Fairfax Co.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We did. Got pulled over once. Showed we were within window and didn’t get ticket.
I'm reading online that you can drive on a rejection sticker, but only to drive to a repair facility. You're not supposed to drive to work or anywhere else. That true?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, you can drive around with a rejection sticker for 15 days.
Anonymous wrote:We did. Got pulled over once. Showed we were within window and didn’t get ticket.
Anonymous wrote:It's fine. When did the inspection expire?