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Can a Self-Built Car Be Driven on the Road?

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Isaac
09/04/25 3:16am
A self-designed and self-built car cannot be legally driven on the road or registered. Here are the specific details regarding this matter: According to relevant regulations: If a vehicle is self-assembled or pieced together, regardless of whether it uses legal materials from legitimate manufacturers, it cannot be legally driven on the road under the relevant laws of the People's Republic of China. Forcing it onto the road will only result in severe penalties. Customization of cars: Based on the car owner's usage needs, modifications can be made to the prototype car produced by the manufacturer, including external, internal, and mechanical performance alterations. Car modifications mainly include two types: body modifications and performance modifications. Car modification and decoration enhance the aesthetics of the car's exterior or interior by adding certain items. Performance modifications include upgrades to the braking system, suspension system, etc. There are various ways to modify the braking system, such as installing larger brake discs, multi-piston brake calipers, or using high-performance, high-temperature-resistant brake pads. Suspension system modifications can involve upgrading shock absorbers, reinforcing suspension structural components, or adding stabilizer bars, among other changes.
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LeMorgan
09/16/25 4:27am
Getting a homemade car on the road is no simple matter. I remember that according to our laws here, it must pass a series of safety tests to be legally driven, otherwise the police might impound it and issue a fine. First, it must comply with the national motor vehicle safety technical standards, which means getting professional institutions to conduct full vehicle inspections—basic safety items like whether the headlights work and if the brakes are functional must all pass. It also needs to pass emission tests to ensure environmental compliance, and only with the inspection report can you register and get license plates from the public security department. I know a few DIY enthusiasts who spent over half a year modifying their cars, only to fail due to lighting issues in the end, wasting all their effort. Homemade cars are quite popular now, but before enjoying the creative process, make sure to confirm the regulations to avoid wasted effort, money, and potential danger. Actually, displaying at car shows or driving in private yards is fine, but public roads are a no-go.
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VanMaddox
10/30/25 5:01am
Can homemade cars be driven on the road? Safety comes first. Don't be fooled by all those people showing off their beautifully crafted model cars online. If they're not certified, driving them on the street could cause serious trouble. I've learned that many homemade cars use materials with insufficient strength and fail crash tests. They might look good but fall apart like paper in a collision, endangering both the driver and others. It's best to have the vehicle thoroughly inspected by a manufacturer or professional shop, checking everything from tire traction to electronic systems. Joining some car modification communities to exchange experiences is also a good idea. Remember, passion alone isn't enough—lives are at stake. If you just want to have fun, test it in a closed area instead of risking public safety. Consider the annual accident statistics—uncertified vehicles account for a large portion, which is alarming. Honestly, supporting certified products is much safer, and treating homemade cars as art is a great alternative.
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