Is there a fee for vehicle annual inspection?
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Vehicle annual inspection requires a certain fee. The specific precautions and procedures for vehicle annual inspection are as follows: Precautions for vehicle annual inspection: During the annual inspection, make sure to clear any traffic violations in advance and properly prepare the vehicle; otherwise, it will not pass the inspection. Only when the vehicle has no violations and is in good condition can it pass the inspection. Additionally, the vehicle must be equipped with a triangular warning sign and a fire extinguisher, which are mandatory safety items required by the state. Missing either of these will result in failure to pass the inspection. Procedures for vehicle annual inspection: The steps for submitting a vehicle for annual inspection are as follows: After submitting the inspection application at the certification office, drive the vehicle to the parking area for an initial exterior inspection to verify the accuracy of the chassis number and engine number. The inspector will then drive the vehicle to the testing workshop for exhaust emission measurement. The vehicle will enter the automated inspection system and sequentially undergo speed test, side-slip test, brake test, and lighting test before being returned to the owner. The owner should collect the inspection report and application form from the inspector. If all test items pass, the owner can proceed to the certification office to pay the inspection fee and collect the vehicle license and compliance label at the visa window. If any items fail, the owner must repair or adjust the vehicle and participate in a re-inspection until it passes.