Jay Leno, a noted car collector, is pushing for a California law known as "Leno's Law" that would exempt classic cars 35 years and older from continuous emissions testing, a stark contrast to the current requirement that mandates smog testing for all vehicles from 1976 onward. This proposal, articulated in an op-ed, aims to ease regulations for car enthusiasts while preserving environmental standards. Leno argues that the financial and time burdens of emissions testing don’t apply to vehicles driven infrequently, making a compelling case for change in state law.
Leno emphasizes that many states offer exemptions for older vehicles, arguing that California's stringent rules can be costly and time-consuming for collectors.
In his op-ed, Leno mentions, 'Senate Bill 712 would exempt collector cars 35 years and older from smog-testing, easing the burden on car enthusiasts.'
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