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Vehicle Noise: Rocklin vs Roseville

How do vehicle noise rules compare between Rocklin, CA and Roseville, CA?

Rocklin, CA

Placer County

Some Restrictions

Vehicle noise (exhaust, muffler, modified-exhaust 'pops and bangs,' compression brakes on trucks, amplified car stereos audible from a distance) is regulated by California state law, not by a Rocklin-specific decibel chapter. Cal. Vehicle Code §27150 requires every motor vehicle to be equipped with an adequate muffler 'in constant operation' and prohibits muffler cutouts, bypasses, or similar devices. §27151 bans modifying an exhaust system to amplify noise. §27007 prohibits sound amplification from a vehicle audible at 50+ feet. Rocklin Police enforce these state-code sections; the state also sets passenger-vehicle limits at 95 dBA (CVC §27201) measured under SAE J1169 procedures.

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Roseville, CA

Placer County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRocklinRoseville
Muffler required at all timesCal. Vehicle Code §27150-
Modified-exhaust amplification banCal. Vehicle Code §27151-
Sound system audible at 50 ftCal. Vehicle Code §27007 (infraction)-
Passenger-car dBA cap95 dBA per Cal. Vehicle Code §27201 (SAE J1169)-
Engine-brake (Jake) restrictionCal. Vehicle Code §22952 — signed locations only-
Local preemptionCal. Vehicle Code §21 — state law preempts local vehicle regulation-

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Rocklin FAQ

Can Rocklin pass its own loud-exhaust ordinance?

Generally no. Cal. Vehicle Code §21 preempts local regulation of motor-vehicle equipment and operation except where the Vehicle Code expressly authorizes a local rule. Loud-exhaust enforcement runs through state CVC §27150/§27151.

My neighbor's car alarm goes off every night — what's the fix?

Cal. Vehicle Code §22651.5 authorizes towing a vehicle whose audible alarm has been continuously sounding for 20+ minutes. Call Rocklin Police non-emergency to request enforcement.

Can trucks use engine brakes in Rocklin?

Yes, unless a stretch is signed 'No Engine Braking' under Cal. Vehicle Code §22952. Without posted signs, compression-brake use is lawful, even if loud.

What about modified motorcycles?

Same state framework — CVC §27150/§27151 apply. Motorcycles have an additional federal EPA labeling requirement (40 C.F.R. Part 205); aftermarket exhausts must bear an EPA noise-emission label.

Roseville FAQ

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