Munroe Motors Settlement
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$112,000 in Fines Paid by Munroe Motors
Last week the Air Resources Board fined Munroe Motors of San Francisco $112,000 for illegal sales of off-road motorcycles. An ARB investigation found that Munroe Motors sold over 20 higher-polluting off-road motorcycles as on-road models between 2004 and 2005. On average, off-road motorcycle emissions are at minimum twice as dirty compared to on-road models. In addition, off-highway vehicles do not meet federal motor vehicle safety standards required of on-road motorcycles. There are no street-legal kits or conversions that make an off-road motorcycle legal for on-road use or registration. A motorcycle is either certified by ARB for on-road use or off-road use. To ensure future compliance with California regulations, Munroe Motors has agreed to make registration documents available for ARB inspection upon request. The California Air Pollution Control Fund, established to mitigate sources of pollution through education advancement and use of cleaner technology, will receive $103,000. The remaining $9,000 will go to the Attorney General's Office for legal fees.