The Regulation

Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) J1667, New Jersey Administrative Code 7:27-14 and 7:27B-4

Effective Date of the Regulation

July 1, 1998

Who is Subject to Emissions Testing?

Fleets having a New Jersey registered diesel-powered motor vehicle, with a gross vehicle weight rating of 18,000 pounds or more are subject to this regulation.

When Should the Vehicle be Tested?

A vehicle must be tested for smoke opacity within 90 days of their month of registration renewal.

Required Testing Frequency

Annual inspection required

The Standards

New Jersey standards require that all heavy duty vehicles powered by a diesel engine and/or operating on New Jersey highways submit to a smoke emissions test.

Vehicles with 1991 or newer model-year diesel engines cannot exceed an opacity
  level of more than 40%.
Vehicles with 1974-1990 model-year diesel engines cannot exceed an opacity level of
  more than 55%.
Vehicles with 1974 or older model-year diesel engines cannot exceed an opacity
  level of more than 70%.

What Are The Penalties for Non-Compliance?

Failure to test or submit to test will result in a mandatory $500.00 fine plus court costs.

In addition to fines for non-compliance should your vehicle fail roadside will result in additional fines ranging from $170.00 up to $1,400.00.

National Safety Compliance offers Emission Inspections at your facility seven days a week, hours to accommodate your business schedule.

How do I get my fleet into compliance and avoid citation?

Call National Safety Compliance NOW to talk to a representative on (800) 869-3926 or contact us via our website.

What is National Safety Compliance's D.E.I. License Number?

Our New Jersey D.E.I. Licence is #000120.

 

 

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