What are the daily safety hazard checks for license plates?

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OLayla
07/24/25 1:25am
Vehicle hazard inspections mainly focus on aspects related to safe driving. For example, whether there are abnormal noises in the engine system, power and locking devices. Whether the transmission system connections are loose or unobstructed. Whether the direction of the braking system, tie rods, and the rotation of the two wheels meet standards, as well as the ABS sensors. Below is a detailed introduction about automotive safety: 1. Overview: Automotive safety for vehicles is divided into two main aspects: active safety and passive safety. Active safety refers to the ability to control the car as smoothly as possible. Whether it's braking and accelerating in a straight line or turning left and right, it should be as smooth as possible, without deviating from the intended path and without affecting the driver's visibility and comfort. 2. Others: Automotive safety is increasingly becoming a comprehensive issue that must be considered. Both active and passive safety systems are trending towards integration.
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Emerson
08/10/25 9:04pm
I've been driving for almost twenty years and often help friends check for license plate hazards. Actually, daily checks are quite simple but important. Every morning or before driving, just take a quick glance at the license plate: see if there's any dirt or oil covering the numbers, and make sure it's not blurred. Especially on rainy or snowy days, water splashed from the road can easily make it dirty, so wipe it frequently. If the license plate is loose and the screws are wobbling, tighten them with a wrench immediately—otherwise, they might fall off on bumpy roads and cause trouble. I've seen people cover their plates with small ads, which is really dangerous; the police will pull you over and fine you, and if the cameras misread the plate, it could even affect traffic. That's why I always recommend a thorough cleaning once a month to keep it clean and safe. It only takes a few minutes but can prevent big problems. Also, don’t modify the license plate frame—not only are the fines high for violations, but it could also lead to accidents.
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