Are Annual Inspection and Annual Review Handled Together?

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Alexander
07/30/25 4:55am
Annual inspection and annual review are different concepts and are not conducted together. The differences between vehicle annual inspection and annual review are as follows: Different aspects of inspection: Vehicle annual inspection focuses on performance testing of the car, while annual review involves the examination of the driving license, fees, penalty points, etc. Different targets: Annual inspection targets the vehicle, while annual review targets both the vehicle and the driver. Different inspection methods: Vehicle annual inspection refers to the detection of abnormal noises in the vehicle, equivalent to an annual physical examination for the car, including the chassis, bumper, horn, etc. Through a thorough check, potential issues are identified to prevent situations where the owner cannot drive normally. Annual review, on the other hand, involves not only the inspection of the vehicle itself but also the driver, the motor vehicle driving license, and car insurance. Before conducting the annual review, all traffic violations must be resolved; otherwise, the review will not pass.
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