Does New Car Tinting Affect Vehicle Inspection?

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TylerDella
07/25/25 1:14pm
New car tinting affects vehicle inspection. Introduction to vehicle inspection: Vehicle annual inspection, also known as motor vehicle annual inspection. Initial inspection: The inspection conducted for applying for a vehicle license plate is called the initial inspection. The initial inspection is to verify whether the motor vehicle meets the conditions for applying for a license plate. National regulations stipulate that motor vehicles must regularly pass exhaust emission tests, vehicle appearance, lights, brakes, chassis, and other inspections, and obtain an inspection compliance mark without any traffic violation records. Reasons affecting vehicle inspection: Tint films that are too dark or have poor light transmittance can severely impair the driver's visibility, posing traffic safety hazards. Reflective sunshade films can reflect light under sunlight, interfering with the vision of other drivers and easily leading to traffic accidents.
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