How Early Can a Vehicle Be Inspected for Annual Review?

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KimberlyAnn
07/24/25 11:39pm
Motor vehicles can undergo inspection and apply for annual review up to 3 months before the annual review date. 1. The timing of vehicle annual inspection is not based on specific dates but rather calculated by month. For example, if a vehicle's annual review is due on September 10th, the inspection can be conducted in July, August, or September. Even if the inspection is performed on the last day of September, it still falls within the reasonable timeframe without any issues. 2. It is advisable to schedule the inspection two months or slightly over one month in advance, rather than waiting until just a few days before the expiration date.
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KayleeLynn
08/10/25 10:39am
I've been driving my car for eight years, so I'm quite familiar with the annual inspection process. Usually, you can do it up to 90 days in advance, which means you can start the procedure three months before the inspection expires. I prefer to get it done two months before the due date to avoid forgetting or long queues at the inspection station, which can waste time. There are many benefits to doing it early—for example, if you find that the lights aren't working or there's an issue with the brakes, you have time to fix them without risking fines for overdue inspections. Before the inspection, remember to check tire wear, light brightness, and the emission system. Just bring your vehicle license and ID card. Rules may vary slightly in different cities, but the 90-day window is standard in most areas—check the local traffic police app for details. Getting it done early gives you peace of mind when driving.
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LaCecilia
09/26/25 7:17am
Having repaired many cars, the annual inspection can usually be completed within three months in advance. You can schedule the test 90 days before the expiration date, but I've seen many car owners delay until the last minute and run into trouble. Doing it early allows you to fix vehicle issues, such as brake system or lighting failures, ensuring a one-time pass. It's advisable to perform a simple maintenance check before the inspection, including oil and coolant levels, to avoid rework hassles. Failing to inspect on time may result in a 200-yuan fine and penalty points, not to mention compromised safety. Most places follow the same rules, but some new districts may have slightly shorter deadlines, so check local traffic management notices. Remember to choose a weekday afternoon when it's less crowded—it’s much faster.
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