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Changes to the state’s vehicle inspection system create a compromise for Vermonters
Vermont's vehicle inspection system has been updated to prioritize immediate safety risks over cosmetic or non-safety issues, aiming to reduce costs and burdens for vehicle owners. The changes, effective August 1, include passing vehicles with minor defects and notifying owners of non-safety deficiencies.
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