Buyer Beware: Illegal Equipment
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"If it is illegal for me to have on my vehicle, how come they are selling it to me at the store?" This question is common in response to corrective action taken after inspecting an illegally equipped vehicle at the roadside. In some cases the question is asked in an attempt to deflect responsibility, and in others it is asked simply because the driver trusted the retailer. Buyer Beware!

The University of British Columbia has prepared a report for TransLink titled 
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Question: I'm in the process of buying a lifted Jeep YJ and don't know much about the restrictions such as the maximum suspension or body lift. Can you give me some general information about what I should know if I buy a modified vehicle?
The BC legislature has given third reading to Bill 23 2023:
A poll conducted by Research Co. last September found that more than three of five British Columbia residents agree with four different types of
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