Can I Still Receive the Inspection Exemption Label After Being Caught for Modifications?
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You can still receive the inspection exemption label after being caught for modifications. Modification Regulations: Starting from September 1, 2018, cross-province inspections for small cars, trucks, and medium-sized buses have been fully implemented. Applicants can directly inspect their vehicles and apply for the inspection exemption label in provinces other than the vehicle's registration location without needing to go through the inspection entrustment procedure. For vehicles exempt from inspection within six years, the inspection exemption label can be directly applied for through the online service platform after verifying the compulsory traffic insurance. Precautions for Vehicle Modifications: Modifications such as installing wide body kits, carbon fiber engine hoods, mushroom head exhaust pipes, enlarged exhaust systems, platinum spark plugs, chassis sealing, adding gasoline or lubricant additives, installing racing steering wheels, adding stabilizer bars or tie rods, fitting larger tires, installing thick grounding wires, upgrading to larger bulbs, applying glaze coatings, modifying audio systems, and adding subwoofers are all prohibited in vehicle modifications.