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Vehicle Noise: Corona vs Menifee

How do vehicle noise rules compare between Corona, CA and Menifee, CA?

Corona, CA

Riverside County

No data available yet for Corona.

Menifee, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

On-road vehicle noise in Menifee is governed primarily by state law: California Vehicle Code §27150 (adequate muffler in constant operation) and §27151 (no exhaust modification that amplifies noise — 95 dBA cap for vehicles under 6,000 lb tested per SAE J1169). Cities cannot impose stricter operational decibel limits on on-road vehicles (CVC §21 preemption). Local enforcement: Riverside County Sheriff (contract police) issues CVC citations; Menifee adds local layer via MMC §11.07.020 (Unruly or Loud Conduct) for stationary vehicle noise — e.g., parked car with stereo blasting, repeated revving, idling trucks — and §9.210.060 for noise from off-street vehicle staging (delivery yards, drive-throughs).

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCoronaMenifee
Primary on-road authority-Cal. Vehicle Code §27150 (muffler) & §27151 (no amplification, 95 dBA cap)
Preemption-CVC §21 — cities cannot impose stricter on-road vehicle noise rules
Local stationary-vehicle section-MMC §11.07.020 Unruly or Loud Conduct
Diesel truck idling-5-min cap under 13 CCR §2485 (CARB)
On-road enforcement-Riverside County Sheriff (Menifee contract)
Off-road / private-property enforcement-Menifee Code Enforcement

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Corona FAQ

No FAQs available.

Menifee FAQ

My neighbor revs his modified truck every morning — what can the city do?

If happening on-road: report to Riverside County Sheriff for CVC §27151 enforcement. If on private property: file a Code Enforcement complaint under MMC §11.07.020 — repeated revving in a residential area qualifies as unruly/loud conduct.

Can Menifee set a stricter decibel limit for cars than 95 dBA?

No. Cal. Vehicle Code §21 preempts local regulation of vehicles subject to the CVC. The 95 dBA SAE-tested limit in §27151 is the operative cap for vehicles under 6,000 lb.

A delivery truck idles for 30 minutes outside my house — is that legal?

No — California Air Resources Board rule 13 CCR §2485 caps heavy-duty diesel idling at 5 minutes. Report to CARB or California Highway Patrol; you can also file a Menifee Code Enforcement complaint under nuisance provisions.

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