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You can be fined HUNDREDS for blaring loud music from your car while driving

DRIVING while blasting your music could land you hundreds of dollars in fines, warn police.

But legal experts also say that the laws on driving while blasting loud music vary from state to state.

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Driving while blasting loud music can lead to hundreds of dollars in fines.

In Green Bay, Wisconsin, the laws on getting a ticket for loud music depend on whether the police can hear your music from far away.

As a general rule, if people can hear your music from 75 feet away, or more, you’re going to get in trouble.

“Per state statute 346.94(16), no person may use a radio or other sound amplification device emitting sound from that vehicle that is audible from a distance of 75 feet or more,”

But if you’re blasting noise to alert law enforcement to impending danger, you won’t get a ticket.

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Similar laws exist in Syracuse, New York, and many residents believe that keeping music at “reasonable levels”

But these laws aren’t found all over the country.

In Las Vegas, Nevada, you won’t get pulled over for playing loud music – to the music while driving, you’ll definitely get a ticket.

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