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Vehicle Noise: McKeesport vs Penn Hills

How do vehicle noise rules compare between McKeesport, PA and Penn Hills, PA?

McKeesport and Penn Hills have similar restriction levels.

McKeesport, PA

Allegheny County

Some Restrictions

Modified exhausts, loud mufflers, and engine revving prohibited under PA Vehicle Code 75 Pa.C.S. 4523 requiring functional mufflers. McKeesport Police enforce.

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Penn Hills, PA

Allegheny County

Some Restrictions

Modified exhaust, loud stereos, and engine racing prohibited under PA Vehicle Code Title 75 Section 4525. Penn Hills Police enforce vehicle noise via citation and the state straight-pipe prohibition.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMcKeesportPenn Hills
State Law75 Pa.C.S. 452375 Pa.C.S. 4525
Muffler CutoutsProhibited-
Fine100 dollars plus costsAround $100 plus costs
EnforcementTraffic stopPenn Hills Police
Muffler Rule-Must be factory-equivalent
Inspection-Modified exhaust fails PA inspection

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McKeesport FAQ

Who enforces this in McKeesport?

McKeesport at (412) 675-5000.

Who enforces this in McKeesport?

McKeesport at (412) 675-5000.

Penn Hills FAQ

Are loud aftermarket exhausts legal in Penn Hills?

No. PA Vehicle Code 75 Pa.C.S. 4525 requires mufflers that prevent excessive or unusual noise, and straight pipes or cutouts are banned statewide. Violations cost around $100 plus court costs and will fail PA safety inspection.

Can I get ticketed for a loud stereo in my car?

Yes. If the stereo is plainly audible from 50 feet or more, Penn Hills Police can issue a citation under PA Vehicle Code or township nuisance rules. Enforcement is complaint-driven plus proactive patrols.

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