How Many Days Can You Exceed the Vehicle Inspection Deadline?
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Vehicle inspection can be extended by one month after the expiration date. The annual vehicle inspection must not exceed the specified time frame, and the inspection can be conducted up to three months in advance or delayed by one month. If the inspection is delayed by two months, the driver will be fined and penalized with a 3-point deduction. Vehicle inspection includes checking the exterior; Inspecting whether the engine, chassis, body, and attached equipment are clean, complete, and functional, whether the paint is uniform and aesthetically pleasing, whether major assemblies have been replaced, and whether they match the initial inspection records. Vehicle inspection includes performance checks; Testing whether the vehicle's braking, steering, lights, exhaust, and other safety features comply with the "Technical Conditions for Safe Operation of Motor Vehicles." Vehicle inspection includes document verification; Checking whether the vehicle has been modified, remodeled, or altered, whether the license plate, registration certificate, and vehicle records match the actual condition, whether there have been any changes, and whether approval and modification procedures have been completed. Inspecting whether the license plate, registration certificate, or enlarged license plate markings on the vehicle are damaged, altered, or illegible, and whether replacements are needed.