West Virginia Changes Vehicle Inspections

West Virginia has officially decided to change state vehicle inspections to being bi-yearly instead of yearly.
March 20, 2023

West Virginia has officially decided to change state vehicle inspections to being bi-yearly instead of yearly, WBOY 12News reports.

House Bill 2310 will reduce state vehicle inspections to every other year, as opposed to every year. Additionally, it increases the price of inspections from $14 to $19, though an overall cost saving is argued due to having to pay for fewer inspections.

The bill was signed by West Virginia Governor Jim Justice on March 6. It was first introduced in the West Virginia House of Delegates this past January by Delegate Gary Howell.

The bill underwent “several amendments” throughout both the House and Senate, even sparking some debate. It was passed on March 6.

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