Ignition Interlock Device
I recently had a lock put on my ignition that will not allow me to start my vehicle unless I blow into it. I have no problem with this except for the fact that it so difficult to start that it makes more sense for me to continue to ride a bike for 12 more months. With little to no activity on my system, can I be penalized for inactivity? I have no plans to drive anything else. I just wish the system was more ''user friendly''. Thank you.
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Re: Ignition Interlock Device
It doesn't matter what you wish. You can ride a Mule as long as you (A) Have the Ignition Interlock Device on your car and (B) take your vehicle into the purveyor of the IID consistent with the prescrfibed schedule so they can periodically download data from the IID for transmittal to the MVD. It matters not how many miles you put on the vehicle.
Ed Loss