What Does the Annual Vehicle Inspection Check?
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During the annual vehicle inspection, the engine, chassis, body, and any modifications made to the vehicle are checked. The required documents to be submitted include the vehicle's registration certificate and insurance policy. Mechanical Inspection: Check whether the engine, chassis, body, and auxiliary equipment are clean, intact, and functional, whether the paint is uniform and aesthetically pleasing, whether major assemblies have been replaced, and whether they match the initial inspection records. Performance Inspection: Test whether the vehicle's braking performance, steering control, lighting, exhaust, and other safety features comply with the "Technical Conditions for Safe Operation of Motor Vehicles" requirements. Appearance Inspection: Inspect whether the vehicle has been modified, altered, or rebuilt, whether the registration details on the driving license, license plate, and vehicle records match the actual condition of the vehicle, and whether any changes have been made and approved through proper procedures. Documents required for the inspection include the original vehicle registration certificate, driver's license, original copy of the compulsory traffic insurance policy, proof of vehicle and vessel tax payment, and ID card. For company vehicles, additional documents are required, such as the original registration certificate, a copy of the compulsory traffic insurance policy, the organization code certificate of the People's Republic of China (with a fresh seal), a power of attorney (with a fresh seal), and a copy of the agent's ID card.