Its illegal.
Yes, you will get a SERO (Safety Equipment Repair Order) that you can get signed off once you repair the issue.
Its illegal.
Yes, you will get a SERO (Safety Equipment Repair Order) that you can get signed off once you repair the issue.
Its illegal.
Yes, you will get a SERO (Safety Equipment Repair Order) that you can get signed off once you repair the issue.
So does that mean that I can get the ticket kicked out as long as I prove I fixed it? If so, that doesn't sound like something I need to do until and unless I get caught on it... until my next inspection anyway....
I wouldnt worry about it unless you feel its not safe, or you get a ticket for it.
Speaking of, how did other people in Maryland pass inspection with a cracked windshield?
Depends on if it was cracked when the vehicle was inspected. I believe the crack or chip has to be of certain size to fail. Since we dont have annual vehicle inspections its a non-issue what happens to it afterward.
Also note that the crack runs from the bottom of the windshield up about 4 inches and then over about 18 inches. It's big, but near the bottom of the windshield and obstructing only the view of our own hood.
So the most important question that I need perfect clarity on is this:
If I get a "ticket" for the crack, and I get it fixed, can I have the ticket expunged? Also, how would I do that?
Like i said in my initial reply, you dont get a ticket per se, you get a repair order. Once you get the infraction fixed, take it (the vehicle) to a MSP barrack and get an officer to sign off on it.
Like i said in my initial reply, you dont get a ticket per se, you get a repair order. Once you get the infraction fixed, take it (the vehicle) to a MSP barrack and get an officer to sign off on it.
I got a repair order for a headlight being out last year. It was from MSP. I did not have to take it to the barracks to be signed. The officer told me that you didn't need to do that anymore, just get it fixed. I guess they have the info in the system and if you get pulled over again they will have record of the order and will see that it has/hasn't been fixed.
I got a warning for a headlight that was out once. The ironic thing about that was that I had just been to Pep Boys and bought a new one - even tried showing the cop the receipt that I had just bought it! He still wrote me up! Cops no like me!
So does that mean that I can get the ticket kicked out as long as I prove I fixed it? If so, that doesn't sound like something I need to do until and unless I get caught on it... until my next inspection anyway....
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What next inspection? Your vehicle goes through the MD inspection once you purchase the vehicle. I don't know where you came from. I know in Virginia, the inspection happens every year (or is it every two years?) but the VA inspection is not as strict as MD inspection.
A friend of mine got an order from the MSP to have the car go through the inspection because of too many things wrong with the car.
If the MSP says just fix the windshield then you just go and get it fixed at the glass repair place. Pretty simple.
If the MSP says to get the car through MD inspection .. then that means you have to put it through inspection to find out which part failed and then take your to car to the auto garage to have it fixed , then get the car back to the MD inspection to see if it passed. Then you can drive the car. Unless you think you know what's wrong with the car and be able to fixed it yourself right away and get it passed through inspection ONCE. MD inspection ain't cheap you know.
So does that mean that I can get the ticket kicked out as long as I prove I fixed it? If so, that doesn't sound like something I need to do until and unless I get caught on it... until my next inspection anyway....
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What next inspection? Your vehicle goes through the MD inspection once you purchase the vehicle. I don't know where you came from. I know in Virginia, the inspection happens every year (or is it every two years?) but the VA inspection is not as strict as MD inspection.
Right... Duh. I forgot that's a one-time thing.