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jwill'sMK4
02-07-2008, 01:16 AM
wuts the point of those mobile emissions monitoring things that r randomly setup at freeway on ramps throughout the day

r they to catch ppl violating emission laws or r they jus to take surveys of some sort of the area

JETTAone420
02-07-2008, 01:28 AM
seriously!! 91 ftl

how was the popcorn chicken!

Agent Orange
02-07-2008, 01:43 AM
I hate those things. They picked me up in my 72 Charger in Pasadena once. How gay is that?

Rento_VW
02-07-2008, 02:19 AM
I hate those things. They picked me up in my 72 Charger in Pasadena once. How gay is that?

That makes no sense... However, do you have pics of that coke bottle?

Agent Orange
02-07-2008, 02:53 AM
They took a picture of my plate and sent me a thing cuz it set that thing off. I'll have to find my pics of it. It was VW Double Yellow, lol

madajb
02-07-2008, 09:54 AM
"The California Department of Consumer Affairs/Bureau of Automotive Repair (DCA/BAR) and California Highway Patrol (CHP) conduct the state.s roadside vehicle emissions survey. The survey's purpose is to provide a "real world" profile of emissions from California.s cars and trucks. The data is used to help measure California's Smog Check program by determining statewide emissions levels and monitoring those levels over time. In addition, the survey is necessary to demonstrate to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency that California's Smog Check program meets federal emissions reduction requirements for ozone-forming pollution generated by motor vehicles. The study also evaluates various emissions testing procedures. California motorists have been participating in state-operated roadside emissions surveys since 1972."
http://www.smogcheck.ca.gov/stdPAge.asp?Menu=/includes/Menu_GenInfo.htm&Body=/Geninfo/Factsheets/Roadside_Emissions_Survey-Jun_2007.htm

-ajb
p.s. Please don't type like that, you make my eyes hurt.

jwill'sMK4
02-07-2008, 01:24 PM
"The California Department of Consumer Affairs/Bureau of Automotive Repair (DCA/BAR) and California Highway Patrol (CHP) conduct the state.s roadside vehicle emissions survey. The survey's purpose is to provide a "real world" profile of emissions from California.s cars and trucks. The data is used to help measure California's Smog Check program by determining statewide emissions levels and monitoring those levels over time. In addition, the survey is necessary to demonstrate to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency that California's Smog Check program meets federal emissions reduction requirements for ozone-forming pollution generated by motor vehicles. The study also evaluates various emissions testing procedures. California motorists have been participating in state-operated roadside emissions surveys since 1972."
http://www.smogcheck.ca.gov/stdPAge.asp?Menu=/includes/Menu_GenInfo.htm&Body=/Geninfo/Factsheets/Roadside_Emissions_Survey-Jun_2007.htm

-ajb
p.s. Please don't type like that, you make my eyes hurt.


cool thank u sir