Can the Inspection Exemption Sticker Be Omitted?
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Inspection exemption stickers cannot be omitted and must be affixed to the upper right corner of the front windshield as required by regulations. According to traffic laws, if the inspection compliance label is not displayed, the public security authorities will notify the owner to rectify the situation and impose certain penalties. In severe cases, the vehicle may even be impounded. During the annual inspection, owners are required to drive their vehicles to the inspection line, where professional staff and equipment conduct thorough checks. The inspection includes testing exhaust emissions, examining the vehicle's exterior, chassis, lighting system, and braking system, among others. If any of these checks fail, the vehicle will not pass the annual inspection. The term 'inspection exemption' for vehicles means that within the first six years, the vehicle is exempt from on-site inspection at the testing station. However, it's important to note that 'six-year exemption' does not mean exemption from annual inspections altogether; it only exempts the vehicle from the on-site inspection step at the testing station, which is just one part of the annual inspection process.