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The Carolina Squat involves raising the front of a truck or SUV higher than the rear. Critics argue the squatted stance impacts handling and visibility. Mississippi and Tennessee are the latest ...
Several states throughout the South have banned "squatted" vehicles in recent years. Now, Mississippi is included in that list. Gov. Tate Reeves signed House bill HB349 into law that prohibits ...
They said they worry that banning the “Carolina Squat” will make it easier for the state to have more control over their trucks in the future. “I think this bill being passed opens the door for many ...
Some “squatted” trucks could soon be illegal in South Carolina and the bill has the support of the Myrtle Beach Police Department. Skip to content WSPA 7NEWS ...
Squatted trucks, or “Carolina Squatted” vehicles, are prohibited under Louisiana law, which states that no vehicle may be modified so that the height of the front fender is six or more inches ...
Squatted trucks will be considered illegal in the state as of December 1 st, 2021. ... How can you say it’s discrimination when most of the people driving the trucks are white. Reply ...
Police in the state are on the lookout for any "squatted" trucks or SUVs, which have an unusually high front end and a low rear end. The rakish look poses safety hazards, its critics say.
ATLANTA, Ga. (WALB) - Some Georgia drivers are upset about a new law that limits some vehicle modifications. The bill effectively bans squatted trucks from driving on Georgia roads.
Squatted Trucks Banned in North Carolina and Drivers Could Lose Their License for a Year. It's more serious than tickets and fines. By Rob Stumpf. Updated Sep 3, 2021 5:45 PM EDT. 0.
Violators who "Carolina squat" face a maximum of $300 fine and a one-year license suspension in some states, soon to be including South Carolina.