Can vehicle inspections be conducted during the National Day holiday?

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VonLeah
07/29/25 12:21pm
Generally, vehicle inspections cannot be conducted during the National Day holiday. Inspection intervals: The inspection interval is once every two years for vehicles within six years of their first registration, and once every year thereafter. The inspection month is based on the month indicated on the vehicle registration certificate. The first step of the inspection is the exhaust emission test, which controls engine exhaust emissions and can also detect whether the vehicle's engine is "indigesting," whether it is in optimal working condition, and of course, whether it is fuel-efficient. Pay attention to the vehicle's appearance: The vehicle's appearance should not be too "flashy" according to personal preferences, otherwise it may fail the inspection. Unnecessary modifications not only cost more money but also may not pass the inspection. Moreover, the vehicle's identity must be verified—do not replace the vehicle body or engine without authorization. Also, do not purchase vehicles of "unknown origin," as this may lead to trouble or even legal consequences.
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