Can I get my car inspected without an insurance policy?
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You can bring a copy of the compulsory insurance policy. If you don't have one, you can request a replacement from the insurance company. The specific requirements are as follows: Required documents: vehicle license, duplicate copy of the compulsory traffic accident liability insurance policy, ID card of the person conducting the inspection, triangular warning sign, fire extinguisher (vehicle violations must be resolved, and no modifications are allowed on the vehicle body). Document explanation: The compulsory traffic accident liability insurance policy consists of two pages - the original and the duplicate. The duplicate copy must be submitted during the inspection and will be retained by the inspection agency. The ID card required is that of the person driving the vehicle for inspection. Inspection procedure: Drive the vehicle to the nearest inspection station; undergo a vehicle appearance check, fill out the vehicle appearance registration form and license plate with the staff; complete payment and information registration; undergo online vehicle inspection, including emissions testing, speedometer testing, brake testing, lighting testing, side slip testing, and chassis testing; collect the inspection pass sticker and affix it to the upper right corner of the front windshield.
When I used to drive my car for inspection, the staff always checked the insurance policy, especially the compulsory traffic insurance document. Without it, the trip would be in vain. I remember one time I forgot to bring it and had to rush to the insurance company office to get a copy of the electronic policy. When preparing materials for the inspection, besides the insurance policy, it's best to bring the vehicle license, ID card, and annual inspection application form to avoid unnecessary hassle. Nowadays, many places allow online appointments and sharing of insurance data, but electronic versions are sometimes not accepted, so it's advisable to print a copy of the original and keep it in the car. Insurance isn't just a must for inspection; it's actually about ensuring safety. It's even more distressing to have an accident on the road without insurance. Developing the habit of renewing your insurance in advance each year will ensure a smooth inspection process.