Jay Leno is backing a proposed California bill to expand emissions exemptions to collector cars at least 35 years old.
California State Sen. Shannon Grove and former “The Tonight Show” host and classic car enthusiast Jay Leno joined forces Wednesday in an effort to keep more classic cars on the road.
A California bill known as "Leno's Law," supported by comedian Jay Leno, would ease smog test requirements for classic cars.
Grove (R-Bakersfield) and Leno argue smog checks often hinder both automotive enthusiasts from keeping classic vehicles on ...
“These vehicles are rarely driven, meticulously maintained, and represent only a fraction of the cars on the road. By exempting collector vehicles from smog checks, we can ensure that these ...
This is not the first time smog has been declared a calamity in Pakistan’s Punjab ... To serve this population, the country has a road network of over 500,000 km that relies heavily on fossil fuels ...
The proposed legislation, known as "Leno's Law," would ease smog check requirements for all cars at least 35 years old and ...
The biennial process of having your car smog-checked is one that California ... Instead, the legislator sees it as a way to keep classic cars on the road and to boost business for aftermarket ...