Can a driver's license be inspected in another location?
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Vehicles can be inspected in another location. After September 1, 2018, cross-province inspections for small cars, trucks, and medium-sized buses have been fully implemented. Applicants can directly inspect their vehicles and apply for inspection qualification marks in provinces other than where the vehicle is registered, without the need to go through the entrusted inspection procedures. Additional information: The following are the precautions for handling an out-of-town vehicle inspection: 1. Handling the vehicle inspection authorization letter: First, the owner needs to obtain a notice of entrusted inspection from the original registration vehicle management office. When handling this, there is no restriction that the owner must go in person, so the owner can have a friend handle it on their behalf at the original registration location. 2. Materials required for the authorization letter: The owner's ID card, driving license, vehicle insurance information, original and photocopy of the vehicle and vessel tax, and an application for out-of-town inspection, etc.
I used to think that the driver's license annual inspection had to be done in my hometown, but now the policy has changed, and it can be completely handled in another location. Last year, I frequently traveled to Beijing for business, and there were designated hospitals there for the medical check-up—just bring your ID card and the original driver's license. This saved me a lot of time and travel expenses, making it very convenient. After the nationwide implementation, many city hospitals have been connected to the system, and online appointments are simple, taking just a few minutes. However, it's important to remember to choose qualified and legitimate medical institutions and keep the receipt after the check-up for future reference. Overall, this reform has saved car owners a lot of hassle, especially for office workers who can now focus more energy on their work.