What does the inspection validity period until June 2021 mean?
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Inspection validity period until June 2021 means that within 90 days of the annual inspection expiration date, you can go to the local vehicle inspection agency for inspection and obtain a new motor vehicle inspection compliance mark. Below is the relevant introduction to vehicle annual inspection: 1. Initial annual inspection: The inspection conducted for motor vehicles to apply for a license plate is called the initial annual inspection. The purpose of the initial annual inspection is to verify whether the motor vehicle meets the conditions for applying for a license plate. 2. Definition: National regulations stipulate that motor vehicles must regularly pass inspections such as exhaust emissions, vehicle appearance, lights, brakes, chassis, etc., and be issued an inspection compliance mark without any traffic violation records. All annual inspection dates are based on the date registered on the vehicle license. Motor vehicles must undergo safety technical inspections according to the following periods from the date of registration, commonly referred to as "annual inspection" or "annual review".
I've been driving for over 20 years. This inspection validity period until June 2021 means your vehicle's annual inspection or safety check will expire by the end of that June. Simply put, starting from July, your car can't legally be driven on the road. I've personally experienced forgetting the inspection several times, resulting in being stopped by traffic police, fined, and even getting penalty points. My advice is to go to the inspection station in May to queue up for processing—don't wait until the last few days. If there's a long queue, it could cause delays and more trouble. Regularly check your car's lights and brakes to ensure you pass the inspection in one go, saving yourself the hassle of repeated visits. An expired inspection also affects insurance claims—if an accident occurs, the insurance company might refuse to pay, leading to significant losses. Plan your schedule ahead and don't procrastinate to avoid unnecessary trouble. Road safety is the top priority.