How to conduct the annual inspection for vehicles manufactured in June 2012 under the new regulations?
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The inspection cycle for vehicles manufactured in June 2012 has been relaxed from once a year to once every two years under the new regulations. Below are specific details about the annual inspection: 1. Definition: Annual inspection, colloquially referred to as 'annual review', involves a comprehensive safety check of the vehicle conducted every year or every two years. This includes checks on the horn, brakes, axle weight, chassis, ignition system, lighting system, exhaust system, license plate installation, and more. The term 'annual review' implies a routine inspection conducted on a yearly basis. While 'annual inspection' typically refers to formal checks such as those for certain IC cards, 'annual review' is more commonly used in everyday life, such as for reviewing meal tickets or shopping membership cards. 2. Note: Before the annual inspection of a motor vehicle, it is important to check whether the vehicle has any traffic violations. If there are any violations, they must be resolved before proceeding with the annual inspection. The annual inspection cannot be conducted if there are unresolved traffic violations.