Early Vehicle Inspection or Stick to the Original Date?
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Vehicle annual inspections are based on the registration date shown on the driving license, and can be conducted up to 90 days in advance. Subsequent annual inspections will still follow the registration date on the driving license, not the date of the previous inspection. For all vehicle inspections, whether it's the first time or subsequent ones, the date is always determined by the registration date on the driving license. From the date of registration, the vehicle must undergo inspection. Here are some things to note during the inspection: 1. Keep the vehicle clean and tidy. To make a good first impression on the inspector, it is recommended to wash the vehicle as thoroughly as possible before the inspection. A clean vehicle gives a fresh impression, and minor scratches will be less noticeable, making it easier for the inspector to pass the vehicle. 2. Clear all traffic violations. If there are any outstanding traffic violations on the vehicle, the inspection staff will not proceed with the annual inspection, which can cause significant delays. Make sure to clear all violations before the inspection. 3. Prepare the necessary items to bring. Before the inspection, ensure you have the vehicle registration certificate, compulsory insurance policy, and the driver's ID card. Also, prepare essential items such as a fire extinguisher, warning triangle, reflective vest, and other emergency equipment. If these items are not prepared, you may need to purchase them at designated locations.