Virginia Code § 46.2-1162 outlines the inspection requirements for certain trailers. It allows trailers that cannot be inspected inside the station due to their size or configuration to be inspected outside, with specific exclusions for motor homes and vehicles with headlights. The law ensures proper inspection procedures while accommodating trailer sizes and types.
Trailers that fall under Virginia's inspection requirements must be inspected, unless they are excluded by specific provisions, such as certain motor homes or vehicles with headlights.
Yes, if the trailer's size or configuration prevents inspection inside the station, it can be inspected outside, as permitted by law.
No, only trailers defined in § 46.2-100 are subject to these inspection rules, excluding motor homes and vehicles required to have headlights.
No, motor homes and vehicles required to be equipped with headlights are explicitly excluded from these trailer inspection provisions.