SPARTANBURG COUNTY, S.C. (WSPA) – Squatted cars are officially banned in the state of South Carolina. Law enforcement said they can be dangerous. Drivers are no longer allowed to have a car where the ...
A soon to take effect law will change Scrapin’ the Coast by making the operation of a popular type of vehicle illegal in the Magnolia State. House Bill 349 makes the operation of a “squatted vehicle,” ...
Some car mods turn heads. Others just turn stomachs, and now, in Arkansas, they might also get your license suspended. Arkansas has joined a growing list of states banning “squatted” trucks, also ...
DOUGLAS, Ga. (WALB) - The Douglas Police Department has announced that it is now illegal for drivers in Georgia to have “squatted vehicles.” A “squatted vehicle” means the front end is raised ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Some Alabama state lawmakers are looking to restrict certain alterations on cars and trucks. House Bill 55, introduced by State Representative Ron Bolton, would ban squatted ...
The bill addresses the issue of “squatted vehicles,” which are trucks or vehicles with front fenders raised four-inches or more higher than the rear fenders. Officials with the Mississippi Department ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — The Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office (LPSO) addressed reckless driving during last week’s winter storm by seizing vehicles, including what appeared to be a ...
Myrtle Beach Truck Week in South Carolina is always a party. I’d stop short of saying it’s a “good party” because every year the cops show up and write tickets left and right. That was undeniably the ...
SPARTANBURG, S.C. (WSPA) – It’s illegal to drive a squatted truck in South Carolina but law enforcement said they are still pulling over drivers in these kinds of trucks. Drivers are given either a ...
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Squatted trucks are lowered in the rear and lifted in the front. This dramatic angle is like nothing else on the road. But multiple states have banned the “Carolina squat” because it reduces a ...
Arkansas law now bans squatted vehicles with bumper height differences over 4 inches. Offenders face fines up to $500 and possible license suspension after repeat violations. Law applies to all ...
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