Track mode is a setting on some cars that involves its performance. It is mostly used for sports/circuit cars. California is known for being a bit more restrictive on modified vehicles. While there is nothing specifically surrounding the illegality of track mode on public streets, there are news stories of drivers getting pulled over and ticketed. Generally, it has to do with other factors – such as noise levels – that lead to this, but it is best if you keep track mode to the closed circuits in California.
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Is using "track mode" on a car illegal in California, even if I’m driving on public roads and not on a designated racetrack?
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September 17, 2024
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