Fairfax County prohibits modified exhaust, unnecessary engine revving, loud car stereos plainly audible at 50 feet, and horn use except as a warning. Violations are enforced under Chapter 108 and Virginia Code §46.2-1049 (motor vehicle muffler requirements).
Vehicle noise in Fairfax County is regulated by a combination of the county's Chapter 108 noise ordinance and state law. Virginia Code §46.2-1049 requires every motor vehicle to be equipped with a muffler in good working order and specifically prohibits devices such as cutouts, bypasses, or modifications that amplify exhaust. The county ordinance supplements this by prohibiting car stereos and other audio equipment from being plainly audible at 50 feet from the vehicle, horn use except as a warning device, and unnecessary engine revving or tire squealing. Enforcement is by Fairfax County Police and Virginia State Police. Modified exhaust systems, straight pipes, and aftermarket mufflers that increase sound output above factory specifications are subject to ticketing. Motorcycles are treated identically to cars under the ordinance. Vehicle noise violations are generally traffic infractions with fines in the $50-$250 range, though repeat violations or extremely loud modifications can trigger Class 3 misdemeanor charges. Commercial vehicles using backup alarms during permitted hours are exempt.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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