Exhaust: Traffic Court Results
Originally Posted by fadedSTi
but if you own a V8 you are allowed to be load. i have friends that get compliments from cops on how their car sounds
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Originally Posted by mantra1
'Only Corvettes and Mustangs should be this loud' according to the pig that pulled me over.
at least i know i wont have problems if i decide to get my cobra
Originally Posted by Alizarin
Stock looking exhaust FTW!Next time I'll be a witness... I can testify that the sound of a boxer engine is not "noise".
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The thing you need to realize about the statutes is that there are rules stating how loud the exhaust can be, but that is trumped by the rule that says you cannot put a louder exhaust on a car than it came with from the factory. If you had a lawyer he could've gotten you off because how does the cop know your HKS is louder than stock?
But at least you had fun and learned something.
The thing you need to realize about the statutes is that there are rules stating how loud the exhaust can be, but that is trumped by the rule that says you cannot put a louder exhaust on a car than it came with from the factory. If you had a lawyer he could've gotten you off because how does the cop know your HKS is louder than stock?
But at least you had fun and learned something.
At least you did your best though and thats all you can do- probly did WAY more in terms of research than any other person would've done without a lawyer. I think its good you talked with that cop afterwards, because, living in Brandon myself I know you will for sure see him again or vice versa. Hopefully next time he will not try to ticket you again due to the professionalism you displayed after the ruling.
Originally Posted by Just Dave
rv7
The thing you need to realize about the statutes is that there are rules stating how loud the exhaust can be, but that is trumped by the rule that says you cannot put a louder exhaust on a car than it came with from the factory. If you had a lawyer he could've gotten you off because how does the cop know your HKS is louder than stock?
But at least you had fun and learned something.
The thing you need to realize about the statutes is that there are rules stating how loud the exhaust can be, but that is trumped by the rule that says you cannot put a louder exhaust on a car than it came with from the factory. If you had a lawyer he could've gotten you off because how does the cop know your HKS is louder than stock?
But at least you had fun and learned something.
However, should this happen again to me or any of you, I've found a possible exemption from this statute. Here is the statute again ,but notice the expemtions in subsection 6 :
5) NOISE ABATEMENT EQUIPMENT MODIFICATIONS.--
(a) No person shall modify the exhaust system of a motor vehicle or any other noise-abatement device of a motor vehicle operated or to be operated upon the highways of this state in such a manner that the noise emitted by the motor vehicle is above that emitted by the vehicle as originally manufactured.
(b) No person shall operate a motor vehicle upon the highways of the state with an exhaust system or noise-abatement device so modified.
(6) EXEMPT VEHICLES.--The following are exempt from the operation of this act:
(a) Emergency vehicles operating as specified in s. 316.072(5)(a).
(b) Any motor vehicle engaged in a professional or amateur sanctioned, competitive sports event for which admission or entry fee is charged, or practice or time trials for such event.
(c) Any motor vehicle engaged in a manufacturer's engineering, design, or equipment test.
(d) Construction or agricultural equipment either on a job site or traveling on the highway
(a) No person shall modify the exhaust system of a motor vehicle or any other noise-abatement device of a motor vehicle operated or to be operated upon the highways of this state in such a manner that the noise emitted by the motor vehicle is above that emitted by the vehicle as originally manufactured.
(b) No person shall operate a motor vehicle upon the highways of the state with an exhaust system or noise-abatement device so modified.
(6) EXEMPT VEHICLES.--The following are exempt from the operation of this act:
(a) Emergency vehicles operating as specified in s. 316.072(5)(a).
(b) Any motor vehicle engaged in a professional or amateur sanctioned, competitive sports event for which admission or entry fee is charged, or practice or time trials for such event.
(c) Any motor vehicle engaged in a manufacturer's engineering, design, or equipment test.
(d) Construction or agricultural equipment either on a job site or traveling on the highway
It may also be possible for some of you to obtain documentation from a manufacturer that states that you are testing a product for them.....a long term test perhaps. This would exempt you under exemption (c).
Let's hope there is no next time for me, but if so, I've got some new ammo.
Happy Holidays to all of you.
Exemption B, listed above, is generally used at race time, not just driving around. Example: running open headers at a drag strip.I'm not saying it won't work, but its one of those technicality things. Would depend on the judge.
I see what you are saying Kenny, but if you read 5(a) and 5(b), the statute is refering to cars that are to be driven on "the highways of the state." I agree that it is kinda iffy.
Originally Posted by rv7
I see what you are saying Kenny, but if you read 5(a) and 5(b), the statute is refering to cars that are to be driven on "the highways of the state." I agree that it is kinda iffy.
Ok so this cop, apparently, has heard a stock exhuast setup and your specific exhaust (HKS). When they were handing out these tickets did they have a decibelmeter certified by any agency. Is the cop sae trained and certified to properly test the exhaust decibel level?
I am impressed, however, with the amount of research you did on this and that you actually read the statues (zzzz...)
There were a lot of angles to play on this and hind sight is alwasy 20/20. Great job and thanks for the posting all this great information for the rest of us.
I am impressed, however, with the amount of research you did on this and that you actually read the statues (zzzz...)
There were a lot of angles to play on this and hind sight is alwasy 20/20. Great job and thanks for the posting all this great information for the rest of us.


