Vehicle Inspection Process?

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DiSamantha
07/25/25 4:13am
Before getting into the car, you need to walk around the vehicle to inspect its exterior and surrounding environment. The inspection sequence involves observing the car in a full circle from the driver's seat towards the rear of the vehicle. Sit upright with both hands on the steering wheel, ensuring your wrists can comfortably rest on it. Then, press the clutch pedal all the way down with your left foot and place your right foot on the brake pedal to apply force. Left rearview mirror: Adjust it so that the sky and ground each occupy half of the mirror, with the car body occupying about 1/4 of the mirror's surface. Finally, check that all light switches are in the off position to avoid losing points due to incorrect activation of certain lights after starting the vehicle.
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Duarte
08/10/25 5:19pm
As a young car owner, I remember feeling nervous during my first vehicle inspection last year. The process generally involves preparing documents, queuing for testing, and collecting results. I first organized my vehicle license, ID card, and insurance policy at home. Upon arriving at the inspection station, I filled out forms and paid the fee. Then, my car was driven into the inspection bay, where staff checked the exterior for any major damage, tested all lights to ensure they were functioning, and used a machine to test the braking system for effective braking force and parking function. The emissions test was crucial—a tube was connected to the exhaust to measure tailpipe emissions, which must not exceed standards or the test would fail. The entire process took me over two hours, so I recommend booking an appointment via a mobile app in advance to avoid peak hours. Common issues include failing emissions or brake tests, so it's essential to perform regular maintenance, such as engine servicing, spark plug replacement, and checking tire tread depth. Although annual vehicle inspections can be tedious, they ensure road safety. I learned that regular maintenance can save a lot of hassle.
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