Is an Appointment Required for Vehicle Inspection?
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Generally, no appointment is needed for annual vehicle inspections. You can simply go to the inspection station and queue up for the inspection. However, in some regions, to avoid congestion during inspections, advance appointment registration may be required. Vehicle inspections should be applied for at the local vehicle management office within 90 days before the expiration of the current inspection validity period. For example, if the inspection is due on June 30th, you should schedule the inspection in April, May, or June. According to regulations, vehicles overdue for inspection by less than one year will not face penalties when completing the inspection procedures at the vehicle management office. Before the inspection, all outstanding violations must be resolved. If there are any unresolved violations, you can check the violation information at the inspection station and pay the fines on the spot. Inspection stations can be located through the 'Motor Vehicle Safety Technology Inspection Supervision Information Network System.' Once you find a nearby station, bring all required documents to complete the inspection. According to traffic laws, vehicles without a valid inspection are not permitted on the road. If caught driving without inspection, penalties will be imposed. In the event of any traffic accidents caused by a vehicle that has not undergone timely inspection, the driver will bear full or primary responsibility, and the insurance company will not be liable.