Do electric motorcycles require annual inspection?
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Electric motorcycles with officially registered license plates must undergo annual inspections as per regulations, with the inspection date indicated on the vehicle license. Those without license plates must conduct self-inspections, as no institution will perform the inspection for them. Below is relevant information: Definition of Annual Inspection: Annual inspection, colloquially referred to as 'annual review,' involves a yearly or biennial safety check of vehicles. This includes a comprehensive examination of components such as the horn, brakes, axle weight, chassis, ignition system, lighting system, exhaust system, and license plate installation. The annual inspection is a routine review conducted on a yearly basis. While 'annual inspection' typically refers to formal checks like those for certain IC cards, 'annual review' is more commonly used in daily life, such as when reviewing meal tickets or shopping membership cards. Preparation: Check the insurance policy for any errors, especially for the first annual inspection of a new vehicle. If the information on the insurance policy does not match the actual situation, corrections must be made with the insurance company.