What are the precautions for vehicle annual inspection?
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Here are the precautions for vehicle annual inspection: 1. Check if it is within the valid inspection period. The vehicle inspection date can be known through the inspection label, which clearly states the valid annual inspection date of the vehicle. This is the most intuitive way to know the annual inspection validity period. Owners can apply for annual inspection 90 working days before the expiration date. 2. Handle traffic violations. If there are any outstanding violations, the annual inspection label will not be issued after the inspection. Before the inspection, make sure to check if there are any unprocessed violations. If so, they must be handled promptly before proceeding to the vehicle management office for the annual inspection. 3. Self-check the vehicle appearance. Ensure the vehicle is clean, without large-scale damage or modification marks. 4. Prepare necessary documents and items before inspection: driving license, ID card, and compulsory traffic insurance policy. Before the inspection, make sure to have the vehicle registration certificate, a copy of the compulsory insurance (expired or not yet effective policies are not acceptable), and an ID card (does not need to be the owner's) ready—all three are essential. Additionally, the vehicle must be equipped with a triangular warning sign and a fire extinguisher.