Motorcycle Noise Limits
Every motor vehicle or motor-assisted bicycle must be equipped with a muffler in good working order and in constant operation to prevent excessive or unusual noise and excessive smoke. No person may...
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No person shall operate a motor vehicle on a highway in any manner that causes a loud or unnecessary noise from the exhaust or braking system of the vehicle or from the contact of the tires of the...
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A person may not start, drive, turn, or stop any motor vehicle in a manner which causes any loud and unnecessary noise from the engine, exhaust, or braking system or from the contact of tires with the...
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No person may operate a vehicle unless the muffler on the exhaust system is designed to prevent unnecessary engine noise. The post Motorcycle Noise Limits appeared first on AAA Digest of Motor Laws.
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No province-wide motorcycle noise limit restriction. The post Motorcycle Noise Limits appeared first on AAA Digest of Motor Laws.
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The city of Bathurst has a law limiting motorcycle exhaust noise to 92 decibels. The post Motorcycle Noise Limits appeared first on AAA Digest of Motor Laws.
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No province-wide noise restriction. The post Motorcycle Noise Limits appeared first on AAA Digest of Motor Laws.
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A motorcycle must have a properly functioning muffler. The post Motorcycle Noise Limits appeared first on AAA Digest of Motor Laws.
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No provincial motorcycle noise limits. The post Motorcycle Noise Limits appeared first on AAA Digest of Motor Laws.
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No territorial noise limit. The post Motorcycle Noise Limits appeared first on AAA Digest of Motor Laws.
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