Does My Car Need An Emissions Test In Georgia?
In the quest for environmental conservation, vehicle emissions testing plays a pivotal role. This practice helps control air pollution, ensures the efficient operation of vehicles, and contributes to preserving Georgia’s air quality. Understanding the dynamics of emissions testing in Georgia is a responsibility that falls upon every vehicle owner. At McCullough NAPA Auto Care, we advise that you test your vehicle 4 to 6 weeks before the registration renewal date, allowing sufficient time for necessary repairs or retests.
What To Do After A Failed Emissions Test
Georgia law requires that all gasoline cars and light-duty trucks (weighing 8,500lbs or less) made between 1999 – 2020 registered in one of the 13 counties in and around Metro Atlanta pass an emissions test. Once passed, you won’t need to pass another emissions inspection for a year. But what should you do if you fail […]