Mississippi bans "squatted vehicles" from July 1, with violators facing misdemeanor charges and license suspension.
Mississippi's ban on "squatted vehicles," where front fenders are four or more inches higher than rear fenders, goes into effect on July 1. Governor Tate Reeves signed House Bill 349 on April 25, making it illegal to drive such vehicles. Violators face misdemeanor charges, fines, and license suspension. The bill aims to promote road safety and discourage modifications that affect visibility.
May 08, 2024
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