What are the impacts on car owners if the vehicle fails the annual inspection?
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Failure to have the vehicle undergo annual inspection does not affect the car owner's driver's license renewal, but the vehicle cannot be driven on the road without inspection. If an uninspected vehicle is driven on the road, penalties such as temporary impoundment of the vehicle may be imposed according to regulations. Introduction to Annual Inspection: Vehicle inspection includes three types: vehicle safety technical inspection, vehicle emission inspection, and comprehensive vehicle performance inspection. Annual inspection, also known as annual check, refers to the annual or biennial safety inspection of the vehicle, covering a comprehensive check of components such as the horn, brakes, axle weight, chassis, ignition system, lighting system, exhaust system, and license plate installation. Annual Inspection Process: Upon arrival at the inspection station, the first step is the exterior inspection. The car owner needs to park the vehicle in the designated inspection area, prepare the fire extinguisher and triangular warning sign, open the engine hood and trunk, and wait for the staff to conduct the inspection. After payment, the car owner must submit their ID card and vehicle registration certificate to the staff, who will then enter the vehicle's annual inspection information into the system. Once these steps are completed, the car owner can take the form and wait for the on-line inspection. If the on-line inspection is passed, the car owner can proceed to the final procedures at the general inspection office.