Can a vehicle pass the annual inspection with traffic violations?
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Vehicles with traffic violations cannot pass the annual inspection. New regulations on vehicle annual inspection time: For new vehicles, inspections are required every two years for the first six years, and then annually thereafter. The inspection month corresponds to the vehicle's registration month. Additionally, if the scheduled time is inconvenient, the inspection can be conducted up to three months in advance (e.g., if the inspection month is June, it can be done in April, May, or June). Early inspection does not affect the next inspection date. Considering most people's habits, congestion often occurs at the end of the month, so it is recommended to prepare early at the beginning of the month. Documents required for vehicle annual inspection: Vehicle license, compulsory traffic accident liability insurance policy (copy), inspector's ID card, triangular warning sign, and fire extinguisher. (Traffic violations must be resolved, and vehicle modifications are not allowed). Document explanation: The compulsory traffic accident liability insurance policy consists of the original and a copy.