What does the expiration of inspection validity mean?
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In the context of vehicle violation queries, "expiration of inspection validity" refers to the validity period of a vehicle's inspection. For example, if the validity expires on April 30, 2015, it means the vehicle's inspection is valid until the end of April 2015, and the inspection should be conducted on time, preferably one or two months in advance. Additional information is as follows: 1. Early annual inspection: Vehicles can undergo inspection and apply for annual review three months before the annual inspection date. It is advisable to conduct the inspection two months or slightly over one month in advance, rather than waiting until just a few days before the expiration. Additionally, before the 10th of each month, inspection stations generally have fewer applications, making it an ideal time to avoid queues. The number of vehicles increases from mid-month, and the end of the month is the peak period. 2. Overdue inspection: According to vehicle registration regulations, if a vehicle fails to undergo the required safety technical inspection within the specified period, the public traffic management department will issue a warning. This means overdue inspection is a violation of the law.