
Drive the vehicle into the automatic inspection area to sequentially check whether the exhaust emissions, speed, lights, side slip, and chassis meet the standards. All items must pass to proceed. Verify the vehicle's license plate, type, body color, engine number, bumper, engine compartment, rearview mirrors, window glass, paint surface, etc. The owner can request the inspection report and inspection application form. If all inspection items pass, they can proceed to pay the inspection fee and collect the vehicle registration certificate and compliance label.

I remember last time when my driver's license was about to expire, the renewal process was quite hassle-free. First, I made an appointment via a mobile app and selected a date to visit the traffic police station. All I needed to bring were my ID card, a one-inch white-background photo, and the old driver's license. The day before, I double-checked my documents to avoid missing anything. Upon arrival, the staff asked me to fill out an application form, then submit it either at a self-service kiosk or a service window. Is a medical check-up required? Oh right, most places require a simple physical exam, like a vision test. If your vision isn't up to par, you can try wearing glasses on the spot. The fee is quite low—just a small processing charge of a few dozen yuan. The new license usually arrives by mail within a week, so don’t forget to track the delivery status. Handle it early to avoid expiration, as driving with an expired license counts as unlicensed driving and could lead to fines. Nowadays, many cities support full online processing, saving you from queuing. To sum up, the procedure is straightforward and can be wrapped up in half a day.

I've been driving for over ten years and have renewed my driver's license twice. The general process is: first, undergo a medical examination at designated healthcare institutions to check vision and hearing. Bring the medical report to the DMV to apply, remembering to carry copies of your ID card, the old license, and two photos. Fill out forms and pay the fees, then staff will review and issue a new license. The whole process is quite efficient; it's recommended to make an appointment and avoid weekends during peak times. Having all materials ready is key—missing even one photo means an extra trip. Costs are under 100 yuan, covering both the medical check and renewal fees. You can apply up to three months before expiration—don't wait until the last minute. If working out of town, you can authorize relatives or friends to handle it, but written authorization is required. Overall, it's hassle-free, reflecting improvements in government services. Nowadays, there are many online inquiry services, and downloading a local app makes checking progress very convenient.

At my age, my driver's license was about to expire, so my daughter-in-law accompanied me to renew it. First, we made an appointment at the community hospital for a physical examination, which included eye and reaction tests. It was simple and didn't take much time. Then, we went to the traffic police station, submitted my ID card, old license, and photos, filled out the forms, and paid the fee. The new license was mailed to my home within a few days. A reminder: don't let your license expire—it's unsafe to drive and you could be fined. It's best to prepare the materials early and not forget anything. The process isn't difficult, but it's faster when there are fewer people.


