Gotta love the logic in some of this
http://www.nj.com/traffic/index.ssf/2016/04/one_strike_and_youre_out_at_state_inspection_stati.html
http://www.nj.com/traffic/index.ssf/2016/04/one_strike_and_youre_out_at_state_inspection_stati.html
In regards to the new rules, I think it should be 'two' strikes and you are out. Some people are savvy enough to make a repair on their own. If they fail that, then they can direct them to a private garage.
At this point they might as well do away with what is left of the process (and lower registration fees)
No safety inspection and a huge list of exempted vehicles for smog.
Pretty sure if the check engine light is off you pass, and if it's on repair it before inspection.
They hook you up to the OBD connection, if there are codes, you flunk. Some CEL codes remain set until they are cleared with a reset or driven for some distance. Cheap insurance is to get a cheap OBD code reader and not count on the CEL.
Rotors ? They wouldn't even have made good paper weights. One caliper had a stuck piston too that was causing uneven wear on the driver side.I wonder what the rotors and bearings look like