Can the vehicle be inspected if the owner is not present?
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The vehicle can be inspected even if the owner is not present, as the annual vehicle inspection service can be handled by an agent. Currently, many insurance companies, car dealerships, and third-party agencies offer agent services for exemption inspections. Insurance companies use this as a way to attract customers—as long as the owner has insurance with their company, they can handle the annual inspection on behalf of the owner. Situations where a vehicle cannot participate in the inspection include: 1. The vehicle's condition does not match the records on the driving license or archives; 2. The license plate or driving license is damaged, incomplete, illegible, or the license plate has been self-replicated; 3. The vehicle has been modified, remodeled, or undergone technical transformations without completing the necessary approval and change procedures; 4. Failure to spray the unit name and enlarged license plate characters as required; 5. Not installing alarms or indicator lights as required; 6. Failure to pay road maintenance fees and insurance as required. Vehicle annual inspections can promptly eliminate potential safety hazards, encourage better vehicle maintenance, and reduce the occurrence of traffic accidents. The annual inspection of motor vehicles is divided into initial annual inspections and regular annual inspections.