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Vehicle Noise: Rancho Cordova vs Sacramento

How do vehicle noise rules compare between Rancho Cordova, CA and Sacramento, CA?

Rancho Cordova and Sacramento have similar restriction levels.

Rancho Cordova, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Vehicle noise in Rancho Cordova is regulated by California Vehicle Code Sections 27150 through 27160, which require functional mufflers and prohibit modified exhaust systems. Local officers enforce through traffic stops and fix-it tickets.

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Sacramento, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

On-road vehicle noise in unincorporated Sacramento County is governed mainly by California Vehicle Code muffler and exhaust laws (Sections 27150-27151), while the County Code addresses vehicle alarms and limits refuse-collection trucks to 75 dB at 50 feet.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRancho CordovaSacramento
State LawCVC Sections 27150-27160-
MotorcyclesEPA label required (post-2013)-
EnforcementSac County Sheriff-
Fix-It TicketAround 200 dollars-
Stereo NoiseRCMC 9.44 applies-
On-road vehicles-CA Vehicle Code 27150 / 27151 (muffler/exhaust)
Garbage truck limit-75 dB at 50 feet (County Code 6.68.140)
Vehicle alarm-Removable after 20 minutes sounding
Early collection-Before 6 a.m. reportable to county
Road enforcement-CHP / Sheriff
Modified exhaust-Cutouts and bypasses prohibited

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Rancho Cordova FAQ

Can I install an aftermarket exhaust?

Only if it meets CARB and SAE noise limits. Modified exhausts that increase noise beyond factory levels violate CVC 27151.

Who enforces this in Rancho Cordova?

Rancho Cordova code enforcement at (916) 851-8800 handles most complaints.

Sacramento FAQ

Is loud exhaust illegal in unincorporated Sacramento County?

Yes. California Vehicle Code Section 27150 requires a working muffler with no cutout or bypass, and Section 27151 prohibits modifying the exhaust so the vehicle exceeds its noise limit. These statewide rules apply on public roads and are enforced by CHP and the Sheriff.

How loud can garbage trucks be?

County Code Section 6.68.140 limits garbage and refuse-collection trucks to 75 dB measured at 50 feet in an open area. Residents experiencing repeated early-morning collection noise, generally before 6 a.m., are directed to contact the county to report it.

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