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Q: How can Abe Lincoln help you check your tires for tread wear? A: Learn about the “penny trick” at NJinspections.com Q: Why does topping off your gas tank increase pollution? A: Learn about overfilling the tank at NJinspections.com Q: What are the signs your brakes are going bad? A: Learn about shakes, shimmys, squeals and more at NJinspections.com Get all the surprising answers now! Go to NJinspections.com for: • Short, fun and helpful videos • Money-saving tips you can start using today • Smart ways to drive greener, and keep you and your family safer • Comprehensive information about New Jersey’s vehicle inspection process DUE FOR INSPECTION SOON? DOWNLOAD AN INSPECTION CHECKLIST NOW! Most vehicles fail inspection for simple things anyone could spot, such as a broken tail light. Before you come for inspection, go through this simple checklist. You might prevent a wasted trip. Simple ways to make New Jersey’s roads safer, our environment cleaner, and yourself a little richer. NJ INSPECTI NS.com MAKING THE GARDEN STATE SAFER & GREENER Call toll-free 1.888.NJMOTOR

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Page 1: NJ INSPECTI NS NJ INSPECTI NS...Here are just a few of the ways to keep your car operating safely, environmentally friendly, and at maximum fuel (and money-saving) efficiency. For

Q: How can Abe Lincoln help you check your tires for tread wear?

A: Learn about the “penny trick” at NJinspections.com

Q: Why does topping off your gas tank increase pollution?

A: Learn about overfilling the tank at NJinspections.com

Q: What are the signs your brakes are going bad?

A: Learn about shakes, shimmys, squeals and more at NJinspections.com

Get all the surprising answers now!

Go to NJinspections.com for:• Short, fun and helpful videos

• Money-saving tips you can start

using today

• Smart ways to drive greener, and

keep you and your family safer

• Comprehensive information about

New Jersey’s vehicle inspection process

DUE FOR INSPECTION SOON? DOWNLOAD AN INSPECTION CHECKLIST NOW!

Most vehicles fail inspection for simple

things anyone could spot, such as a broken

tail light. Before you come for inspection,

go through this simple checklist. You might

prevent a wasted trip.

Simple ways to make New Jersey’s roads safer, our environment cleaner, and yourself a little richer.

NJ INSPECTI NS.com

NJ INSPECTI NS.com

MAKING THE GARDEN STATE

SAFER & GREENER

Call toll-free 1.888.NJMOTOR

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TIP 17: KNOW YOUR DUE DATE

New Jersey requires safety and emissions inspections for new and used cars. Check the sticker on your windshield to see when you’re due.

VALUABLE TIPS, TO GO Here are just a few of the ways to keep your car operating safely, environmentally friendly, and at maximum fuel (and money-saving) efficiency. For more great tips you can start using today, go to NJinspections.com and watch our four short, entertaining videos. You’ll be glad you did!

TIP 02: CHECK FOR WARNING LIGHTS

A check engine light that stays on will fail inspection, and could signal serious engine trouble. But before you run to the mechanic, make sure that you don’t just have a loose gas cap.

TIP 05: GET THE JUNK OUT OF YOUR TRUNK

Every 100 lbs. of cargo cuts gas mileage 2–3%.

TIP 08: GAUGE TIRE PRESSURE TWICE A MONTH

Over time, all tires lose pressure, compromising fuel efficiency and safety. Find out what your pressure should be by checking your owner’s manual.

TIP 01: SEE THE LIGHT ONCE A WEEK

A minor problem like a non-functioning light is a common cause of inspection failures and unexpected tickets. Check blinkers, brake lights and headlights regularly.

TIP 06: STOP IDLING

Idling gets zero miles per gallon. So if you’re sitting in place for more than two minutes, consider shutting the engine down. This will reduce pollution and save gallons of gas per week.