What is Required for Vehicle Inspection?
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According to regulations, vehicles must undergo regular safety technical inspections at testing stations; otherwise, they will lose their driving eligibility. Vehicles are categorized into exempt and non-exempt inspection types. For vehicles exempt from inspection for the first 6 years, new cars only need to apply for an inspection compliance mark at the vehicle management office every two years during the first six years, without the need for on-site inspection. Simply bring your ID card, a copy of it, the vehicle registration certificate, a copy of the compulsory traffic insurance, fill out the annual inspection application form, and collect the annual inspection mark at the vehicle management office within the validity period. Non-exempt vehicles must be driven to the testing station for on-site inspection. During the annual inspection, the following steps should be followed in sequence. Emission Test: The emission test is the first item of the annual inspection, primarily checking whether the emissions meet the standards. Violation Check: Verify if the owner has any outstanding traffic violations. Exterior Inspection: Check if the car's lights, glass, suspension, sunroof, tires, and other exterior components remain unchanged. On-site Inspection: Inspect the vehicle's braking system, control system, lighting, chassis, and other components.