Are any vehicles in the remaining 42 Non-I/M Emissions Counties exempt from
the Enhanced Safety Inspection?
Yes. Vehicles weighing over 11,000 pounds and vehicles currently exempt from a safety
inspection. Vehicles registered as a classic or collectible vehicle will be exempt from
only the anti-tampering portion of the safety inspection. Exemptions are determined by
the vehicle registration or by a certified safety inspection mechanic.
Can I get a waiver if my vehicle fails the Visual Anti-Tampering Check?
No. Waivers will not be issued to vehicles that do not pass the Visual Anti-Tampering
Check. Any modification that changes the vehicle from a certified configuration to a noncertified
configuration is considered tampering and the vehicle would not pass the safety
inspection.
Are any vehicles exempt from Pennsylvania’s emissions program?
Yes. Vehicles will be exempt from the program if:
• the vehicle has been owned for one year and driven less than 5,000 miles in the
prior year. However, motorists must go to an emissions inspection station to
verify the vehicle’s mileage and receive an exemption sticker. Motorists can do
this when they get their safety inspection if the station performs both types of
inspections.
• the vehicle is a new car, not previously titled and has less than 5,000 miles
before registration; motorists should receive an exemption sticker valid for up to
12 months upon receipt of the new car from your new car dealer.
Exemptions are determined by a certified emissions inspector.
Will motorists still need an emissions inspection sticker if their vehicle is exempt
from the emissions inspection program?
Yes. Even if the vehicle is exempt from the emissions inspection program motorists will
still need to go to an inspection station to receive an exemption sticker for the vehicle.
The station can charge a fee to issue an exemption sticker.
Are any vehicles excluded from Pennsylvania’s emissions program?
Yes. Vehicles will be excluded from the program if:
• the vehicle is registered as a street rod, classic, collectible, antique or specially
constructed vehicle and motorcycles.
Vehicles excluded from the program will not have the “Emissions Inspection
Required/
Quoted from the PennDot site, Reads in circles to me. P.S. site not up to date.