Should I go to the vehicle management office or the inspection station for the annual vehicle inspection?

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VanSerenity
07/25/25 4:11am
For the annual vehicle inspection, you need to visit both the vehicle management office and the inspection station. Here is some additional information about the annual vehicle inspection: 1. Necessity of the inspection: The annual vehicle inspection is a mandatory test for all vehicles that have obtained official license plates and registration certificates. It involves an annual check of the vehicle according to the technical conditions for safe operation of motor vehicles. 2. Purpose of the inspection: The annual vehicle inspection helps to promptly eliminate potential safety hazards, encourages better vehicle maintenance, and reduces the occurrence of traffic accidents. 3. Regulations on inspection locations: Vehicles only need to be inspected at the vehicle management office or the inspection stations designated by the vehicle management office. You can choose the nearest location based on the principle of proximity, which can be found online. Starting from September 2018, vehicles can be inspected nationwide. Small cars, trucks, and medium-sized buses can be directly inspected in provinces other than the registration location and receive the inspection compliance label.
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