A Dodge Charger EV Driver Got a Ticket for a Loud Exhaust
5 days ago
- #Electric Vehicles
- #Noise Ordinances
- #Traffic Laws
- Dodge Charger EV owner Mike was pulled over in Minnesota for allegedly having a loud exhaust, despite the car being electric.
- The state trooper issued Mike a ticket for 'loud muffler/loud exhaust,' missing front license plate, and 'public nuisance.'
- Mike argued that his EV has no exhaust or engine, but the officer refused to engage in the discussion.
- The disturbance was likely caused by another car, not Mike's Charger EV, which was in Auto mode with minimal synthetic noise.
- Mike has been unable to resolve the citation as the case number is not in the court's system, despite regular follow-ups.
- The incident highlights the challenges of enforcing noise ordinances on EVs that simulate engine sounds for enthusiast appeal.
- The situation underscores the broader issue of how municipalities handle noise complaints, especially with stock or electric vehicles.