Hello, Turin, and welcome to EcoModder
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Originally Posted by turin
I'd like to share that here in Bulgaria it's even harder -- we still don't have a way to make even an electric conversion legal. Our equivalent to your ITS has procedures for testing only ICEs -- no EVs, no aeromods
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I'm sure you could easily get away with small mods. What car do you have?
Sometimes I wish that anything that isn't accounted for in a law system shouldn't be illegal, but I know that would get out of hand pretty quickly. I understand the reasons why any vehicle mods should be branded as safe before hitting the streets, and I even want those laws to be enforced more than they are at the moment. On the other hand, I also wish that legalizing aeromods wasn't so bureaucratized. Of course, while I'll be trying to legalize my mods I'll still have them on. If I have problems, then I just take them off. So far, 15 months of use (in all sorts of weather and at all legal speeds) has shown no problems, so I'm not worried about being the cause of any problems. Rubberneckers and picturetakers - now that's a different story.
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