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Vehicle Noise: Richmond vs Walnut Creek

How do vehicle noise rules compare between Richmond, CA and Walnut Creek, CA?

Richmond and Walnut Creek have similar restriction levels.

Richmond, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Vehicle noise in Richmond is regulated under RMC Chapter 9.52 and California Vehicle Code Β§Β§27150-27207. Modified exhaust, loud stereos audible 50 feet away, engine revving, and prolonged idling over 5 minutes in residential zones are prohibited. Enforcement is primarily by Richmond Police Department traffic units.

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Walnut Creek, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Excessive vehicle noise in Walnut Creek is regulated under both the Municipal Code noise provisions and California Vehicle Code Section 27150, which requires all motor vehicles to have adequate, unmodified mufflers; modified exhaust systems and loud aftermarket mufflers are prohibited.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRichmondWalnut Creek
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State law-CVC 27150 - adequate muffler required
Stereo audibility-Not plainly audible at 50 feet
Diesel idling-5-minute max in residential areas
Enforcement-WCPD + CHP referee inspections
Fine-$25-$200+ depending on violation

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Richmond FAQ

Is it illegal to rev my engine in my driveway?

Unnecessary revving that disturbs neighbors violates RMC 9.52 and CVC Β§27153, even on private property if audible at the property line.

Can I be cited for a loud stock motorcycle?

If the exhaust is factory-compliant and not modified, generally no. Modifications that increase noise above factory specs are violations.

Walnut Creek FAQ

Can I install an aftermarket exhaust on my car in Walnut Creek?

Only if it complies with California Vehicle Code Section 27150 and CARB certification. Non-compliant aftermarket exhausts that increase noise over factory specs are illegal and subject to correction notices.

Is it illegal to play loud music in my parked car?

Yes, if the music is plainly audible 50 feet or more from the vehicle. This is enforceable under both state Vehicle Code Section 27007 and local nuisance-noise provisions.

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