Here are the requirements for some of the most populous states:
* California: 150 miles
* Texas: N/A
* Florida: N/A
* New York: N/A
* Pennsylvania: N/A
If you live in a state that does not have a specific mileage requirement, you should still drive the car for a few days before taking it for inspection. This will give the car's emissions system time to stabilize and ensure that the check engine light does not come back on.
In addition to driving the car for a certain number of miles, you may also need to perform other maintenance tasks, such as changing the oil and filter or replacing the spark plugs. These tasks can help to ensure that your car passes inspection and runs smoothly.