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Can you get pulled over for loud music?

My brother blasts his music—like so loud that I hear him when he turns onto the street. Is that legal?

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Olivia Rose · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Hopefully he at least has good taste!
In most states, you can get pulled over for music that is too loud. It varies state by state, but a general rule of thumb is that music that can be heard 50+ feet away is too loud.
Not only is super loud music a nuisance for other patrons, it’s also cause for dangerous driving. Music that is too loud can keep you from hearing important sounds on the road—like sirens or honking from other cars.
Save the music blasting for your next at-home rager—just check with the neighbors first.
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