NYC pilot program uses roadside sound meter, camera to catch loud cars

City using sound meter, camera to issue penalties for loud cars

NEW YORK -- Drivers with obnoxiously loud cars may now face fines in New York City.

The Department of Environmental Protection says a pilot program is now underway that uses a roadside sound meter and camera.

The technology catches cars that emit noise that violates state and city laws.

If a driver is caught, they will receive a notice to bring in their car for an inspection. They could also face a penalty from $220 for a first offense to more than $2,600 if they're caught again.

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