Leno-Backed Smog Relief for Collector Cars Advances, But Narrow in Scope

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California's SB1392, revived as Leno's Law, would grant smog exemptions for collector cars (registered as collector cars, 35+ years old, used for shows/parades, and insured as collectors) with exemptions initially up to 1981 models, expanding by 2032 to 1986; while it could let more classic cars stay on the road, experts say the impact would be limited to a small subset of enthusiasts and may not substantially ease overall emissions.
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