How to Handle the Biennial Inspection for Sedans?

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HoldenLee
07/24/25 10:32pm
Simply bring the vehicle registration certificate, the owner's ID card, and a copy of the valid compulsory traffic insurance to the vehicle management office or service station to process the vehicle inspection. After that, fill out a motor vehicle inspection application form and wait in line for your number to be called.
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VanMiles
08/10/25 3:05pm
Shortly after I bought this car, I encountered the issue of biennial inspections. I remember the first time was quite straightforward. First, prepare the required documents: the original vehicle license, a copy of ID card, and the duplicate copy of compulsory traffic insurance policy, ensuring all are within the validity period. On the day of the inspection, I arrived half an hour early to avoid peak hours, so there was hardly any queue. The staff checked the lights, brakes, exterior cleanliness, and also conducted an emissions test—the whole process took just 20 minutes. The cost wasn’t high either, around 50 yuan. I think the key is to ensure the car doesn’t have minor issues, like non-functioning headlights or strange brake noises, and to fix them beforehand to avoid rework. Booking an appointment via a mobile app is very convenient, allowing you to choose a time slot on the same day. Overall, it wasn’t stressful at all, and I felt much more at ease after completing it. Regular car maintenance also helps to keep an eye on annual inspection requirements, saving a lot of hassle.
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