Does the vehicle inspection require the owner to be present?
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Vehicle inspection does not necessarily require the owner to be present; it can be conducted by someone else on their behalf. Annual inspection, also known as annual check-up, refers to the annual or biennial safety inspection of a vehicle, which includes a comprehensive examination of components such as the horn, brakes, axle weight, chassis, ignition system, lighting system, exhaust system, and license plate installation. Preparation for the annual inspection includes: 1. Checking the insurance policy, especially for the first inspection of a new car. If the information on the insurance policy does not match the actual situation, it should be corrected with the insurance company; 2. If an environmental protection label needs to be replaced, have the exhaust emissions tested in advance at an auto repair shop approved by the environmental protection bureau to save time; 3. Clearing any traffic violations at the traffic police department; 4. It is advisable to complete the annual inspection early rather than late, as inspections tend to be quicker at the beginning of each month; 5. Prepare a fire extinguisher and parking sign.