How to conduct the annual inspection for a new car in its second year?
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New cars in their second year undergo the annual inspection as follows: 1. Fill out the application form and prepare the required documents; 2. Submit the application materials; 3. Review traffic violations and accident records; 4. Receive the inspection pass sticker and a copy of the signed vehicle license. Vehicle annual inspection, also known as motor vehicle annual inspection, refers to the standard procedure for inspecting vehicles each year. Required materials for the inspection include: Motor Vehicle License Plate Application Form (for vehicles exempt from on-site inspection within 6 years), original and photocopy of the vehicle owner's ID, vehicle license, compulsory traffic accident liability insurance certificate, and vehicle and vessel tax payment or tax exemption certificate.
It's been almost two years since I bought the new car. The first year was inspection-free, and now in the second year, it's finally time to go through the procedures. Last time, I downloaded the 12123 APP on my phone, logged in the vehicle information, filled in the owner's details and ID number, and then uploaded electronic copies of the vehicle license and insurance policy. The APP automatically verified the data. After paying a small fee, the inspection sticker was delivered to my home in about three to five days. Super convenient, saving the time of going to the DMV. Remember to do it in advance to avoid late fees. A new car's exemption from inspection doesn't mean you can just leave it unattended. Checking tire wear and headlight brightness can save you trouble later. Safe driving starts with the details—don't assume a new car means everything is fine.