About RapidScreen
FAQs
WHAT IS RAPIDSCREEN?
RapidScreen is Air Care Colorado’s convenient, laser-based,
mobile emissions testing program. By simply driving past a RapidScreen
testing van, drivers of clean-running, low-polluting vehicles can
have their vehicle screened and approved on the fly, allowing them
to skip a trip to an emissions testing facility.
HOW DO I KNOW IF I’VE PASSED?
If your vehicle has passed RapidScreen’s emissions qualifications,
you’ll receive a notification in the mail on your registration
renewal card. You can accept your car’s clean bill of health
and save yourself a trip to an emissions testing facility by simply
paying the emissions fee along with your registration renewal fee.
WHAT HAPPENS IF I DON’T PASS?
Nothing. RapidScreen is NOT a program that penalizes drivers. RapidScreen
is a program that allows the cleanest, lowest-polluting vehicles
on the road to pass their emissions test on the fly. Therefore it’s
possible to fail a RapidScreen test, but still be able to pass a
standard tailpipe emissions test at any of Air Care Colorado’s
emissions testing facilities. If your vehicle fails to meet RapidScreen’s
strict qualifications, the need for a standard emissions test will
be indicated on your registration renewal card.
IS RAPIDSCREEN MANDATORY?
No. Participation in the RapidScreen program is entirely voluntary.
If your registration renewal card states that your vehicle has passed
emissions via RapidScreen, you may choose to participate by simply
paying your emissions fee along with your registration fee. If you
wish not to participate, you’ll need to receive a standard
emissions test at your local testing facility—in which case
your emissions fee would be due at the time of that test.
WHY DOES MY VEHICLE NEED TO BE MODERATELY ACCELERATING?
This is necessary in order to obtain an accurate emissions sample.
When a vehicle is either accelerating too heavily or not accelerating
at all, the emissions it releases are not truly representative.
This is why the RapidScreen test also measures a vehicle’s
speed and acceleration. These measurements need to be within the
ideal range for the test to be validated.
WHERE CAN I FIND THE RAPIDSCREEN VANS?
RapidScreen testing vans are stationed at varying roadside locations
throughout the Denver Metro area. In an effort to reach as many
drivers as possible, the vans change their locations regularly.
To stay up-to-date on when and where a RapidScreen testing van will
be near you, be sure to visit our Van Locations page.
WHEN SHOULD I DRIVE BY THE VANS?
To meet RapidScreen’s qualifications, your vehicle must record
two clean readings within a ten-month window. That window includes
each of the twelve months prior to your registration renewal month,
with the exception of the final two months. For example, if your
renewal month is June, the cutoff date for passing your emissions
test via RapidScreen is April 1.
Remember that unless there is a change of ownership,
a vehicle is exempt from emissions testing in its first four model
years.
HOW OFTEN SHOULD I DRIVE BY?
Since it takes two clean readings to meet RapidScreen qualifications,
and because adverse weather and road conditions may cause any given
test to result in an invalid reading, it’s a good idea to
drive by the RapidScreen testing vans several times within your
ten-month window. However, only one reading per test site, per day
will be accepted.
DOES RAPIDSCREEN WORK FOR EVERYONE?
No. To be eligible for the benefits of RapidScreen, a vehicle must
be gasoline-powered, of the model year 1982 or newer and registered
in Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, Jefferson,
Larimer, or Weld counties. Vehicles that are not eligible for RapidScreen include
models made in 1981 or earlier, diesel-powered or alternative fuel
vehicles, government vehicles, vehicles with outstanding emissions
failures, or any vehicle weighing more than 10,000 pounds.
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