Can a Vehicle Pass Inspection with a Broken Horn?

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Walker
07/29/25 4:54pm
If the horn is broken, the vehicle cannot pass the inspection. Relevant regulations: The "Road Traffic Safety Regulations of the People's Republic of China" stipulate accordingly: Article 19 Motor vehicles must be maintained in good condition and kept clean. The brakes, steering system, horn, windshield wipers, rearview mirrors, and lighting devices must be kept complete and effective. Other vehicles: Local enforcement standards require that the brakes, bells, reflectors of bicycles, tricycles, and vehicles for the disabled, as well as the braking devices of animal-drawn vehicles, must be kept effective. Vehicles that fail to undergo inspection as required or fail the inspection are not permitted to continue driving.
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