Can a car pass the annual inspection with traffic violations?
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A car with traffic violations cannot pass the annual inspection. The annual inspection involves both the vehicle and the owner. It requires a comprehensive check of the vehicle, as well as a review of the owner's driving license, vehicle license, and insurance. The owner must also resolve any traffic violations. Annual inspection procedure: First, after submitting the inspection application, the vehicle undergoes an on-site test. The vehicle is driven into the automatic testing area, where emissions, speed, lights, side slip, and chassis are checked to ensure they meet standards. Only if all items pass can the vehicle proceed. Next is the appearance inspection, verifying the vehicle's license plate, type, body color, engine number, VIN code, and frame number for accuracy. Then, the body exterior is inspected, including details like the bumper, engine compartment, rearview mirrors, lower mirrors, window glass, paint, engine operation, and the interior and wheels of passenger vehicles. Finally, the owner can obtain the test report and inspection application form from the inspector. If all test items pass, the owner can proceed to pay the inspection fee and collect the vehicle license and certification label. If any items fail, the owner must repair them and retake the test until they pass before proceeding with the visa formalities. Annual inspection precautions: During the annual inspection, the vehicle management office checks the vehicle's lights. If the lights are found to be too dim or too bright, the vehicle will be deemed unqualified and will not pass the inspection. If the lights are too dim, check the wiring and bulbs for aging and replace them if necessary. If xenon lights have been installed, it is recommended to revert to the original headlights before the inspection to pass the test.