hiker chick wrote:Last month, the District of Columbia insisted that mine, which was manufactured in September, had to be inspected. So I drove 90 miles out to Sperryville, Virginia, where the teardrop is stored and drove it into the city, to the inspection station.
We were in the que for half an hour, in the industrial inspection line (higher clearance, so critical for inspecting a teardrop) between a truck and a big bus. I handed the keys over to my Element so the inspector could take 'er in.
He determined that my teardrop, manufactured in September (did I mention it was manufactured in September?), had no rust and the turn signals and brake lights did indeed function.
So I passed.
Then all the inspectors came over to see just what this peculiar little trailer was. I handed out Little Guy brochures and was off my merry way -- 90 miles back out to Sperryville and 90 miles back to DC.
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sseaman wrote:Has anyone in TN registered theirs? i know popup you do not have to. the state website is vague and dmv employees the same
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