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Vehicle Noise: Ojai vs Thousand Oaks

How do vehicle noise rules compare between Ojai, CA and Thousand Oaks, CA?

Ojai and Thousand Oaks have similar restriction levels.

Ojai, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Ojai's noise ordinance prohibits racing engines, unnecessary idling for more than 10 minutes, and intentional tire screeching. CA Vehicle Code Β§27007 (95 dBA) also applies.

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Thousand Oaks, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Loud vehicle noise that disturbs the peace is prohibited under TOMC Sec. 5-21.03. California Vehicle Code noise standards apply. Unnecessary revving, engine idling, and stereo noise audible beyond 50 feet at night are all enforceable.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOjaiThousand Oaks
IdlingProhibited >10 minutes (OMC Title 5, Ch. 11)-
Tire ScreechingProhibited-
Exhaust Limit95 dBA (CVC Β§27007)-
CodeOMC Title 5, Chapter 11 + CVC Β§27007-
General Prohibition-TOMC Sec. 5-21.03
Stereo Limit-Inaudible beyond 50 ft at night
State Law-CA Vehicle Code noise standards
Topic-Vehicle Noise

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Ojai FAQ

Are loud exhaust modifications legal in Ojai?

California Vehicle Code 27007 limits exhaust noise to 95 dBA statewide. Modified exhausts exceeding this are illegal. The Ventura County Sheriff can issue fix-it tickets requiring correction.

Can I report loud vehicles in Ojai?

Call the Ventura County Sheriff's Ojai station at (805) 646-1414. For recurring issues on specific roads, request enhanced patrol in your area.

What about motorcycle noise on Highway 33?

Highway 33 through Ojai is popular with motorcyclists. The same CVC 27007 limits apply β€” 95 dBA for motorcycles. Modified pipes exceeding this limit are subject to fix-it tickets and fines. CHP also patrols this corridor.

Thousand Oaks FAQ

Are loud exhaust modifications legal in Thousand Oaks?

California Vehicle Code Section 27007 limits exhaust noise to 95 dBA for all vehicles. Modified exhausts exceeding this limit are illegal statewide. Police can issue fix-it tickets requiring correction.

Can I report loud cars in my neighborhood?

Yes. Call the Thousand Oaks Police non-emergency line at (805) 494-8200. For recurring issues (e.g., street racing), request extra patrol in your area.

Are car stereo noise complaints enforced?

Yes. Car stereos audible from 50+ feet can be cited under CVC 27007. Persistent loud music from parked vehicles in residential areas can also be cited under the city noise ordinance.

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