What are the main items checked during vehicle inspection?
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Vehicle inspection mainly includes the following items: the content of exhaust emissions; checking whether the engine, chassis, body, and their auxiliary equipment are clean, complete, and effective, and whether the paint surface is uniform and aesthetically pleasing; testing the vehicle's braking performance, steering control, lighting, exhaust, and other safety features; verifying whether the vehicle has been modified, altered, or transformed, and whether the registration details on the driving license, license plate, and vehicle records match the actual condition of the vehicle. Vehicle inspection refers to a test conducted on vehicles that have already obtained official license plates and driving licenses. Its purposes are: to promptly eliminate potential safety hazards of the vehicle; to encourage enhanced maintenance and care of the vehicle; and to reduce the occurrence of traffic accidents. Vehicle annual inspection, also known as yearly check, is a mandatory test for every vehicle that has obtained official license plates and driving licenses. It is equivalent to an annual physical examination for the vehicle according to the "Technical Conditions for Motor Vehicle Operation Safety." Vehicle annual inspection helps to promptly eliminate potential safety hazards, encourages enhanced maintenance and care of the vehicle, and reduces the occurrence of traffic accidents. Relevant regulations regarding vehicle annual inspection can be found in documents such as the "Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law." Before the annual inspection, some preparatory work is required (such as knowing relevant information, online appointment, procedures, and issues to pay attention to for the vehicle) to ensure a smooth and successful pass. There are initial and regular annual inspections, along with some related policies. Vehicle annual inspection mainly checks: Whether the engine, chassis, body, and their auxiliary equipment are clean, complete, and effective, whether the paint surface is uniform and aesthetically pleasing, whether the main assemblies have been replaced, and whether they match the initial inspection records; Whether the vehicle's braking performance, steering control, lighting, exhaust, and other safety features meet the requirements of the "Technical Conditions for Motor Vehicle Operation Safety"; Whether the vehicle has been modified, altered, or transformed, and whether the registration details on the driving license, license plate, and vehicle records match the actual condition of the vehicle, whether there are any changes, and whether the approval and change procedures have been completed; Whether the license plate, driving license, and the enlarged license plate characters printed on the vehicle are damaged, altered, or unclear, and whether they need to be replaced; For large vehicles, whether the unit name or the name of the street, township, or town where the vehicle is located and the maximum number of passengers allowed in the cab are printed in Chinese imitation Song font on both sides of the door as required; whether the rear tailgate (including the rear tailgate of the trailer) of the truck is printed with the vehicle number enlarged 2~3 times as required; whether the words "individual" are printed on both sides of the door for vehicles owned by individuals or joint ventures; the characters must be clear, and it is not allowed to print unit codes or other patterns (special circumstances require approval from the vehicle management office).