
Vehicle annual inspection cannot be postponed. The inspection can be conducted up to three months in advance, but cannot be delayed. Delaying the inspection constitutes inspection evasion, which may result in a three-point penalty and a fine of up to 200 RMB if caught by traffic police. Driving with an expired inspection is illegal. Below is additional information about vehicle annual inspections: 1. Check whether the engine, chassis, body, and attached equipment are clean, complete, and functional, whether the paint is uniform and aesthetically pleasing, whether major components have been replaced, and whether they match the initial inspection records. 2. Verify whether the vehicle's braking performance, steering control, lighting, exhaust, and other safety features comply with the technical requirements for safe operation of motor vehicles. 3. Check whether the vehicle has been modified or altered, and whether the registration details on the driving license, license plate, and vehicle records match the actual condition of the vehicle, including any changes, and whether approval and modification procedures have been completed. 4. Inspect whether the license plate, driving license, and enlarged license plate markings on the vehicle are damaged. 5. For large vehicles, verify whether the unit name or the name of the street, township, or village where the vehicle is registered, as well as the maximum seating capacity, are correctly displayed on both sides of the doors as required.

I've been driving for over 20 years and know that the annual vehicle inspection shouldn't be delayed too long. Generally, the car inspection is valid for 1 year. After expiration, some places offer a grace period of a few days, like 10 to 15 days, but exceeding that causes trouble. Once I delayed it for two weeks for convenience and got fined 200 yuan by traffic police plus penalty points. Delaying can lead to various issues, like insurance possibly refusing claims if an accident occurs. Not to mention if the vehicle fails inspection, mandatory repairs will incur extra costs. I recommend using a mobile app to check the deadline – I use 'Traffic Management 12123' – and book an appointment one month in advance to be safe. Don't wait until the last day to queue up. Also, ask the mechanic about inspection requirements during regular maintenance to avoid forgetting. Remember, safety first – drive with peace of mind by getting inspected on time.

As working professionals, we always want to save time, but vehicle annual inspections should never be casually delayed. According to regulations, exceeding the deadline by one or two months may result in fines ranging from 100 to 500, deduction of driver's license points, or even affect the vehicle's roadworthiness. Last year, I forgot due to work busyness and delayed for a month, resulting in a ticket and increased insurance premiums. Now I set phone reminders to handle it within 10 days before the deadline—don't follow my example of wasting money. Online appointment booking for inspection stations is very convenient, taking just half an hour, much better than queuing up in person. Consider the risks of procrastination, such as undiscovered brake or lighting issues—how dangerous that could be. In short, act promptly to ensure full compliance with the law.

My grandpa is an experienced driver who always emphasizes the importance of vehicle inspection. He often says that the annual inspection is like a health check-up and shouldn't be delayed. Generally, if you handle it within a few weeks after the due date, the penalty won't be too severe, but prolonged delay can lead to big trouble. Once overdue, not only will there be fines, but points may also be deducted, and the vehicle could be ticketed or even impounded. More importantly, safety is compromised: aging parts like worn tires, if not inspected, can easily lead to accidents, and insurance won't cover it. He suggests checking the expiration date on your vehicle certificate and setting a reminder, preparing in advance instead of waiting until the last minute. Nowadays, with many service stations available, booking an appointment ahead of time makes the process quick and easy. Spending a little time for peace of mind is worth it.

Last year, I just bought a car and immediately faced the panic of an overdue annual inspection. New drivers, don’t procrastinate—there’s usually a gray zone of about ten days after the deadline, but don’t take the risk. Delaying increases costs: fines start at a hundred yuan and can accumulate alarmingly, plus points will be deducted, affecting your credit. Poor vehicle conditions, like excessive emissions, require additional repairs and fees. Now, I use a WeChat mini-program to track dates and set reminders. Timely inspections ensure safety and reduce hassles—don’t lose big for small gains.


