Should I go directly to the inspection station or the vehicle management office for annual vehicle inspection?
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Vehicle annual inspection requires visiting both the inspection station and the vehicle management office. The inspection station primarily conducts comprehensive performance tests on motor vehicles, while the vehicle management office handles applications for motor vehicle driver's licenses, replacements, renewals, inspections, and other related services for vehicles and drivers. Vehicle owners need to have their vehicles inspected at the inspection station first and then go to the vehicle management office to get the annual inspection stamp. Vehicle annual inspection refers to the annual or biennial safety inspection of a car, which includes a comprehensive check of the horn, brakes, axle weight, chassis, ignition system, lighting system, exhaust system, license plate installation, etc. Vehicles that meet the exemption requirements do not need to go to the inspection station for on-site testing during the exemption period. They can apply for the exemption mark online through the comprehensive traffic safety service management platform or visit the vehicle management office for processing.