Is the Driving License Annual Inspection the Same as the Vehicle Annual Inspection?
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The driving license annual inspection is not the same as the vehicle annual inspection. The vehicle annual inspection refers to a mandatory test for every vehicle that has obtained an official license plate and driving license, equivalent to an annual physical examination for the vehicle according to the 'Technical Conditions for Motor Vehicle Operation Safety.' The driving license annual inspection is one of the review items in the vehicle annual inspection. Differences between annual inspection and annual review: The annual inspection refers to the mandatory anomaly detection for every vehicle, equivalent to a physical examination for the vehicle, including the chassis, color, bumper, rearview mirrors, engine, horn, signal lights, etc., to promptly eliminate potential safety hazards and reduce traffic accidents. The annual review refers to both the vehicle and the driver. It not only requires a comprehensive inspection of the vehicle but also a review of the owner's driving license, driver's license, and insurance. The owner must also handle any traffic violations. Documents required for annual review: Original copy of the Compulsory Traffic Accident Liability Insurance Certificate (duplicate); Safety Technical Inspection Certificate (provided by the vehicle inspection station); Original vehicle driving license; Proof of payment for vehicle and vessel tax; Original ID card of the owner (and the ID card of the agent if applicable).