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They said they worry that banning the “Carolina Squat” will make it easier for the state to have more control over their trucks in the future. “I think this bill being passed opens the door for many ...
The Carolina Squat involves raising the front of a truck or SUV higher than the rear. Critics argue the squatted stance impacts handling and visibility. Mississippi and Tennessee are the latest ...
Forward visibility becomes compromised once you aim the driver’s point-of-view ... Squatted Trucks Banned in North Carolina and Drivers Could Lose Their License for a Year Squatted Trucks ...
Why are squatted trucks so controversial? Critics cite safety as the primary reason. Raising the front too high can block the driver’s vision, mess with balance, and increase braking distance.
Several states throughout the South have banned "squatted" vehicles in recent years. Now, Mississippi is included in that list. Gov. Tate Reeves signed House bill HB349 into law that prohibits ...
Even if you’re a truck traditionalist who thinks squatted trucks look a little goofy, that’s not against the law in Alabama (thank Goodness). But under a proposed bill, squatted trucks could ...
Nevertheless, it seems that for now, squatted trucks are the only type of modified car in the crosshairs of the law. hen one style gets banned, it’s not hard to imagine others ending up in the ...
It’s illegal to drive a squatted truck in South Carolina but law enforcement said they are still pulling over drivers in these kinds of trucks. Skip to content. WSPA 7NEWS.