What are the procedures for vehicle annual inspection?

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Karla
07/29/25 2:21am
Vehicle annual inspection procedures include: 1. Drive the vehicle to the nearest inspection station; 2. Undergo vehicle appearance inspection, cooperate with staff to fill out the motor vehicle appearance registration form and take photos; 3. Information registration; 4. Conduct online motor vehicle inspection: exhaust emission test, speedometer test, brake (braking) test, lighting test, side slip test, chassis inspection; 5. Collect the inspection compliance mark and affix it to the upper right corner of the front windshield. The vehicle annual inspection process refers to the fixed procedures that motor vehicles must undergo each year for inspection. It is a mandatory test for all vehicles, equivalent to giving the vehicle a physical examination, promptly eliminating potential safety hazards, and reducing the occurrence of traffic accidents.
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VonViolet
08/12/25 6:20am
The last time I went for my car's annual inspection, I was quite nervous since it was my first time. The process generally consists of several steps: First, you need to prepare the original copies of your vehicle license, ID card, and compulsory traffic insurance policy, then drive to a nearby inspection station and queue up. While waiting, the staff will come to check the exterior, such as whether the headlights are working, if the tire tread depth is sufficient, and if there are any obvious damages to the body. Next, the car is driven onto the testing line for checks including brake performance, light intensity, and whether the exhaust emissions meet standards. The entire process takes about 20 minutes. If any issues are found, you'll have to fix them and go through a re-inspection, which can be time-consuming and costly. I recommend making an online appointment in advance, especially in big cities, to save time on queuing. The annual inspection not only ensures your car is safe to drive but also helps avoid fines. Passing the inspection each time gives me peace of mind. Regular maintenance can really save you from major troubles.
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