Is a Paper Insurance Policy Mandatory for Annual Vehicle Inspection?
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When undergoing annual vehicle inspection, an insurance policy is required. In regions where electronic insurance policies are implemented, there is no need to carry a paper policy as the inspection authority can verify the vehicle's electronic insurance policy. Introduction to Annual Inspection: Before the inspection, ensure the vehicle's braking performance is optimal—replace brake pads if necessary. Braking performance is one of the most critical safety indicators and a mandatory check during the inspection. Prior to the inspection, conduct a thorough check of the braking system. Pay special attention to brake fluid and brake pads. Dirty or moisture-contaminated brake fluid may cause soft braking, while excessively worn brake pads can lead to reduced braking force and unusual noises. Address any issues through maintenance to ensure your vehicle passes the inspection smoothly. Inspection Pass: You may apply for the inspection pass mark at the vehicle registration authority up to three months before the expiration of the current inspection period. Before applying, the vehicle owner must resolve all traffic violations and accidents related to the vehicle. During the application, the owner must complete an application form and submit the vehicle's license, compulsory traffic accident liability insurance certificate, vehicle and vessel tax payment or exemption proof, and the vehicle safety technical inspection pass certificate.