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How many days in advance is required for motor vehicle annual inspection?

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SanIsabelle
09/01/25 2:08am
Vehicle annual inspection can be conducted up to 3 months in advance. For example, if the inspection validity period of a vehicle expires in September this year, then the annual inspection period for the motor vehicle would be from July 1st to September 30th of this year. There are several ways to check the annual inspection time. The most straightforward method is to check the vehicle license and the electronic policy of compulsory traffic insurance, which contain the registration date of the motor vehicle. The registration month is the month when the motor vehicle's annual inspection is due. Additionally, you can directly observe the annual inspection sticker, which prints the validity period of the inspection. Notes for annual inspection: For vehicles that fail the annual inspection, repairs must be completed within a specified time limit. If the vehicle still fails after the deadline, the vehicle management office will confiscate its license plate and prohibit it from continuing to drive. Vehicles that do not participate in the annual inspection without reason or fail the inspection are not allowed to drive on the road and cannot be transferred. Vehicles that meet the scrapping conditions or have been used beyond the prescribed years will not be inspected, and their license plates will be revoked, records deleted, and the vehicles will be scrapped.
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WyattLynn
09/13/25 5:06am
I remember vehicle inspections used to be such a hassle, always requiring hours of queuing on-site. The regulations are much more flexible now. You can handle your motor vehicle annual inspection up to 90 days in advance, which is about three months. I prefer preparing one or two months ahead, giving me ample time to check the vehicle's condition—like whether the lights are working properly, if the brakes are responsive—and to prepare the vehicle license and compulsory insurance copy. Failing to inspect on time is serious—you'll face a 200-yuan fine and 3 demerit points. Nowadays, booking through mobile apps is way more convenient. Doing it early helps avoid peak times and saves you from wasting time. It's best not to procrastinate until the last minute. Safety comes first, and regular vehicle maintenance is crucial for everyone, especially at our age—it's all about peace of mind.
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MiaAnn
10/27/25 5:53am
As a young person, I believe it's best to get the annual vehicle inspection done early. The official rule allows you to do it up to 90 days in advance, but I think one month ahead is more reliable. This makes it easier to book an inspection station online—some cities even have official accounts or mini-programs for this. Just remember to bring all required documents like your ID card and vehicle license, and make sure your insurance is valid. If you wait until the last minute, not only could you face fines and penalty points, but your car might even get impounded, disrupting your work schedule. Last time, I got mine done three weeks early—the whole process was smooth and simple, plus it saved me from wasting time in queues so I could focus on other things. Honestly, developing the habit of planning ahead makes life easier, and driving safety is the fundamental guarantee.
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