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Question and Answer Tracking Details

2805 - AFTERMARKET EXHAUST PIPES

Hornery, Sonia to the Attorney General, and Minister for Justice representing the Minister for Police and Emergency Services, Minister for the Hunter, and Vice-President of the Executive Council
  1. Are aftermarket exhaust pipes legal on motorcycles and cars in NSW?
  2. How can Hunter Highway Patrol Officers, working in traffic, determine that an exhaust is illegal?
Answer -

The NSW Police Force has advised me:

  1. The fitting of aftermarket exhaust pipes or systems is permitted in NSW providing the components comply with Schedule 2 of the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2007 and the Protection of the Environment Operations (Noise Control) Regulation 2008.
  2. Highway Patrol police rely on their expertise to detect vehicles fitted with illegal exhausts. Offensive noise emitted from illegal exhausts is easily detected and is often the trigger for further examination of the equipment by police. 
    If a defective exhaust is detected, police may issue a defect notice for its repair and⁄or certification by a licensed repairer, or an Environment Protection Authority (EPA) notice in cases where the driver is to take the motor vehicle to the EPA to be assessed. Infringements can also be issued to the offending driver for the modifications.

Question asked on 11 September 2012 (session 55-1) and printed in Questions & Answers Paper No. 113
Answer received on 8 October 2012 and printed in Questions & Answers Paper No. 119