What are the contents of motor vehicle safety inspection?
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Vehicle safety inspection includes: 1. Vehicle exterior inspection: Visually inspect the exterior of the vehicle and the interior environment. The body should be clean, upright, without cracks, obvious rust or deformation. The window glass should be complete and intact, and the interior should be clean and free of debris. 2. Vehicle braking system inspection: For vehicles with pneumatic braking, under the condition that the air reservoir maintains a certain pressure, turn off the engine, press the brake pedal, and check the sealing of each wheel's brake chamber and brake pipelines. There should be no air leakage sound. 3. Vehicle steering system inspection: Turn the steering wheel left and right to inspect the ball joint assembly and tie rods. The ball joint assembly should not be loose or cracked, and the tie rods should not be deformed or cracked. All locking pins should be complete and tight. Also check the connection status of the steering mechanism; all connection parts should be reliable and not loose. 4. Vehicle lighting and signal indicator inspection: Visually inspect the headlights. The headlights should be complete, intact, with clear surfaces and not loose. Turn on the headlights; they should work normally. Operate the high-low beam switch; the high-low beam transition should be normal. 5. Vehicle tire inspection: Visually inspect the tire tread, sidewalls, etc. There should be no cracks, cuts, bulges, or foreign object punctures that exceed 25mm in length or are deep enough to expose the cord layer, which could affect usage. Also visually inspect the space between dual tires; there should be no foreign objects embedded.