Can I Have Items in the Trunk During a Vehicle Inspection?

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VonEmmanuel
07/30/25 3:22am
Items in the trunk will not affect the vehicle inspection, as emptying the car is not required when undergoing an inspection on the testing line. However, overloading the trunk can increase the vehicle's weight, leading to higher fuel consumption than normal. It's advisable to remove unnecessary items to reduce the vehicle's weight. Tips for trunk usage: 1. Avoid perishable food: Items like fruits and vegetables that spoil easily can rot quickly in hot weather. Additionally, owners are reminded never to place watermelons in the trunk. If not secured properly, watermelons can easily break during sudden braking, making a mess that's hard to clean. 2. Avoid heavy items: It's best not to store heavy objects in the trunk, as they can cause the shock absorbers and suspension to work under high load. When driving over bumpy roads, the shock absorbers may bottom out. 3. Hazards of overloading: Prolonged overloading can wear out tires, brakes, and shock absorbers. Driving uphill with a full load for extended periods can raise the engine's operating temperature, while downhill driving can overheat the brakes, reducing their effectiveness.
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