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State vehicle inspection sticker to go away starting March, expected to save state $2 million

Texas drivers can expect to see some changes in about six weeks as drivers will not be required to have an inspection sticker on their windshields, but drivers will still have to get their cars inspected.

 

Instead of two stickers, drivers will only have one on their windshield.

 

Inspections will still be done to make sure your vehicle is road worthy, and that report will be submitted to the state. You’ll be given a piece of paper that you will take with you when you get your vehicle registration. It will be combined into one sticker. Instead of getting a sticker, your inspection info will be on a state database.

 

The change is expected to save Texas about $2 million in oversight and sticker costs. 

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