If you suspect your car may be generating way too many greenhouse gasses, you’re probably right, but if you are in need of further evidence and live in Washington, you’ll be happy to know that some of your tax money is going to monitor vehicles for their emissions, though you probably know about this program because you have to take the test periodically. By visiting this site, users will be able to learn about the test-taking process, find a test station in their area using a map or by typing in their zipcode, get tips on when the stations are more likely to give you service without making you wait, plus users can even take a look at whether the queue in their preferred garage is long or not by opening one of the several featured webcams.
Though blatantly inelegant in terms of design, the site is equipped with some very basic functionalities, which allow drivers to pay for their tests online and download the record of any past ones they’ve taken for any vehicle, which is probably very useful for individual or professional car sellers/buyers, as records are directly accessible by typing in the license plate.





