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Can vehicle inspection be done on the Traffic Management 12123 platform?

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CorbinLynn
08/26/25 4:59am

Vehicle inspection can be processed on the Traffic Management 12123 platform. Below are the details about vehicle inspection: 1. Detail one: If the review of vehicle and vessel tax or compulsory traffic insurance fails during the application process, you need to upload the proof of vehicle and vessel tax and photos of compulsory traffic insurance. Additionally, the mailing fee will be collected upon receipt. Most regions allow online vehicle annual inspection, but this service is only available for vehicles eligible for the 6-year exemption from inspection. This is because exempted vehicles do not require on-site testing within the first 6 years of being new; they only need to apply for a qualified inspection label. Vehicles beyond the 6-year exemption period or non-exempt vehicles require on-site testing, so they cannot be inspected online. 2. Detail two: For vehicles requiring annual inspection, prepare the original driver's license, original vehicle license, original ID card and a copy, the duplicate of compulsory traffic insurance, and the environmental compliance certificate. Visit the vehicle management office to process the inspection. After passing the on-site test, the annual inspection label will be issued. You can go for the annual inspection up to three months in advance. Applications for annual inspection can be made within 3 months before the deadline. It is advisable to do it two months or over a month in advance, rather than waiting until just a few days before the inspection deadline.

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SanIsaac
09/08/25 6:45am

Honestly, the 12123 traffic management app is quite a convenient starting point for handling vehicle annual inspections, but it can't complete the entire process online. I've used it to schedule inspections several times – just a few taps in the app to select the testing station and time slot, plus online payment, which saves the hassle of queuing. However, you still need to physically drive the vehicle to the inspection station for the actual tests, as annual inspections involve procedures like emissions testing and brake performance measurements that require professional equipment. The 12123 app acts more like an assistant, simplifying appointment scheduling and progress tracking. After each appointment, the on-site inspection only takes about half an hour, which is super convenient. The app also features functions like violation queries and fine processing – getting familiar with these can make the inspection process smoother. In short, making good use of it can significantly reduce hassle, but don't expect to complete the entire vehicle inspection from home.

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VioletLynn
10/22/25 6:52am

The annual vehicle inspection on the 12123 app is only an auxiliary operation and cannot replace offline testing. As someone who frequently uses apps, I've tried it—it helps you book inspection stations, query service points, and even pay fees, making online operations very convenient. However, the essence of vehicle inspection requires on-site checks for emissions, lights, and safety components, with equipment fixed at inspection stations, making remote completion impossible. The biggest advantage of the app is saving time; by booking a slot, I can avoid crowded queues. Currently, 12123 integrates services like traffic violation handling and license renewal, so I recommend all car owners install and use it. But remember, on the day of the inspection, you still need to drive to the site for the actual process. Using tools wisely can improve efficiency—don’t believe in the myth of all-online capabilities.

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DeVera
12/05/25 7:16am

As a veteran driver with twenty years of experience, I remember having to personally go to the inspection station and wait in line for annual vehicle inspections in the past. Now, with technological advancements, the 12123 APP can offer some assistance. Using it to schedule an inspection is indeed convenient—just pick a time and drive over. However, the vehicle itself must undergo on-site checks, as tests like emissions and chassis inspections require professional tools. The APP can't handle all the inspection steps directly; it's best used for planning ahead to avoid long waits. I also find the APP handy for checking traffic violations, but I’d advise new car owners to understand: safety comes first in inspections, and being present in person is the most reliable approach.

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