Drivers of squat trucks cruise along Ocean Boulevard of Myrtle Beach Saturday night. The trucks are under fire by police and state legislators for safety reasons. April 15, 2023 Terri Richardson ...
While the term "Carolina Squat" may sound like a dance move, it has nothing to do with shimmying or grooving. However, after this lift modification is applied to a truck, it can make it shimmy and ...
The red Silverado 4x4 that Noah Flowers drives was already squatted when he bought it, but that fact didn’t stop him from getting a warning ticket in early April. The 18-year-old Conway man was pulled ...
If you have a truck with a "squat" modification, the look is now illegal in North Carolina as of Dec. 1 and owners have already been sent to court if in violation. Craven County Sheriff's Office is ...
Time is running out for Carolina Squat trucks. Gov. Henry McMaster on May 16 signed a measure that will pull the modified vehicles off state roads next year. South Carolina joins North Carolina and ...
A DETOUR WILL BE IN PLACE. DRIVERS WILL USE HAMPSHIRE DRIVE AND NORTH LIMESTONE STETRE NORTH CAROLINA DRIVERS GOVERNOR , ROY COOPER HAS SIGNED A BILL INTO LAW THAT BANS THE CAROLINA SQUAT. NOW, THE ...
If you religiously follow the latest car news, you may have come across something called the Carolina Squat. It's a style of modified truck that made news across the United States over the last couple ...
Carolina squat truck drivers are in a showdown with local and state officials. Drivers of the vehicles - modified to ride low to the ground in the back and high in the front - say they want to ...
Your niece’s boyfriend’s favorite truck mod, the Carolina Squat, will be officially illegal in South Carolina this year. The state joins North Carolina and Virginia in outlawing the customization ...
A certain style of modifying trucks has become quite the issue in the last few years: The Carolina squat. It needs little introduction as municipalities have moved to ban squatted trucks, police have ...
RALEIGH, N.C. — The "Carolina Squat" is no more. North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper signed House Bill 692 in late August 2021 and the bill went into effect on December 1, 2021. The ban prohibits certain ...