(1)Uniformed police officers,
at any time upon reasonable cause, may require the driver of a vehicle to stop and
submit such vehicle and its equipment to an inspection and such test with reference
thereto as may be appropriate. The fact that a vehicle is an older model vehicle
shall not alone constitute reasonable cause. In the event such vehicle is found to be
in an unsafe condition or the required equipment is not present or is not in proper
repair and adjustment, the officer may give a written notice and issue a summons to
the driver. Said notice shall require that such vehicle be placed in safe condition
and properly equipped or that its equipment be placed in proper repair and
adjustment, the particulars of which shall be specified on said notice.
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(1) Uniformed police officers,
at any time upon reasonable cause, may require the driver of a vehicle to stop and
submit such vehicle and its equipment to an inspection and such test with reference
thereto as may be appropriate. The fact that a vehicle is an older model vehicle
shall not alone constitute reasonable cause. In the event such vehicle is found to be
in an unsafe condition or the required equipment is not present or is not in proper
repair and adjustment, the officer may give a written notice and issue a summons to
the driver. Said notice shall require that such vehicle be placed in safe condition
and properly equipped or that its equipment be placed in proper repair and
adjustment, the particulars of which shall be specified on said notice.
(2) In the event any such vehicle is, in the reasonable judgment of such
police officer, in such condition that further operation would be hazardous, the
officer may require, in addition to the instructions set forth in subsection (1) of this
section, that the vehicle be moved at the operator's expense and not operated
under its own power or that it be driven to the nearest garage or other place of
safety.
(3) Every owner or driver upon receiving the notice and summons issued
pursuant to subsection (1) of this section or mailed pursuant to paragraph (b) of
subsection (4) of this section shall comply therewith and shall secure a certification
upon such notice by a law enforcement officer that such vehicle is in safe condition
and its equipment has been placed in proper repair and adjustment and otherwise
made to conform to the requirements of this article. Said certification shall be
returned to the owner or driver for presentation in court as provided for in
subsection (4) of this section.
(4) (a) (I) Except as provided for in subparagraph (II) or subparagraph (III) of
this paragraph (a), any owner receiving written notice and a summons pursuant to
this section is guilty of a misdemeanor traffic offense and, upon conviction thereof,
shall be punished by a fine of one hundred dollars, payable within thirty days after
conviction.
(II) If the owner repairs the unsafe condition or installs or adjusts the
required equipment within thirty days after issuance of the notice and summons
and presents the certification required in subsection (3) of this section to the court
of competent jurisdiction, the owner shall be punished by a fine of five dollars.
(III) If the owner submits to the court of competent jurisdiction within thirty
days after the issuance of the summons proof that the owner has disposed of the
vehicle for junk parts or immobilized the vehicle and also submits to the court the
registration and license plates for the vehicle, the owner shall be punished by a fine
of five dollars. If the owner wishes to relicense the vehicle in the future, the owner
must obtain the certification required in subsection (3) of this section.
(b) (I) Except as provided for in subparagraph (II) of this paragraph (b), any
nonowner driver receiving written notice and a summons pursuant to this section is
guilty of a misdemeanor traffic offense and, upon conviction thereof, shall be
punished by a fine of one hundred dollars, payable within thirty days after
conviction.
(II) If the driver submits to the court of competent jurisdiction within thirty
days after the issuance of the summons proof that the driver was not the owner of
the car at the time the summons was issued and that the driver mailed, within five
days of issuance thereof, a copy of the notice and summons by certified mail to the
owner of the vehicle at the address on the registration, the driver shall be punished
by a fine of five dollars.
(c) Upon a showing of good cause that the required repairs or adjustments
cannot be made within thirty days after issuance of the notice and summons, the
court of competent jurisdiction may extend the period of time for installation or
adjustment of required equipment as may appear justified.
(d) The owner may, in lieu of appearance, submit to the court of competent
jurisdiction, within thirty days after the issuance of the notice and summons, the
certification specified in subsection (3) of this section and the fine of five dollars.