How to Conduct Vehicle Inspection with Electronic Insurance Policy?

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MacJulia
07/30/25 9:52am
The following are the relevant materials for electronic insurance policy: 1. Required documents: The vehicle owner needs to bring the compulsory traffic insurance policy (electronic policies in some regions need to be printed out), vehicle and vessel tax invoice, ID card, and vehicle license (if handling on behalf of others, the agent's ID card and a power of attorney for vehicle-related business are required). Go to the vehicle inspection station hall and find the staff. After verification, an admission pass will be issued. 2. Vehicle appearance: The vehicle to be inspected needs to undergo an appearance check, mainly to verify if there are fire extinguishers and triangular warning signs in the car. Check if the vehicle identification number, engine number, color, and appearance match those on the vehicle license. 3. Inspection inside the testing line: The staff will drive the vehicle into the testing line for inspection, and the owner can wait at the final license plate area. The main inspections include exhaust emissions, lights, chassis, etc. As long as the vehicle has not been modified or has any faults, it can basically pass the inspection. If it doesn't pass, there are usually repair shops nearby where you can fix the issues and then return for another inspection.
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