How to Calculate Three Inspection Cycles for Motor Vehicles?
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Motor vehicle annual inspection cycles are calculated according to regulations, with each annual inspection counting as one cycle. Three inspection cycles refer to the period during which three annual inspections are required. Below is the motor vehicle inspection process: 1. Violation Handling: The owner must first settle any outstanding traffic violations before the vehicle can be inspected. 2. Self-Inspection: Drive the vehicle to the inspection station and queue up. The compulsory insurance should have at least one month of validity remaining. Check if the vehicle lights are functioning properly beforehand. 3. Exterior Inspection: Park the vehicle in the designated exterior inspection area. Prepare the fire extinguisher and triangular warning sign, and open the engine hood and trunk for inspection by staff. 4. Form Filling: Complete the Motor Vehicle Inspection Record Form and the Motor Vehicle Safety Technical Inspection Certificate. 5. Notes: During the exterior inspection, ensure safety equipment like the triangular warning sign and fire extinguisher are complete, and verify that the vehicle's color and appearance match the photo on the registration certificate. 6. Submission of Materials: After the exterior inspection, submit the inspection form to the registration window in the service hall. The owner must then go to the certification window, present the original and photocopy of their ID card, and the front and back photocopies of the vehicle registration certificate (four pages in total). After verification, wait to receive the inspection certificate and environmental label.