What Kind of Scratches Affect Vehicle Inspection?
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Vehicle annual inspection is not affected by minor scratches on the exterior, but obvious rust or damage will affect the inspection. According to the "Motor Vehicle Safety Technical Inspection Items and Methods," the vehicle's exterior must meet the following requirements: 1. Components must be intact: Bumpers, rearview mirrors, and other components should be in good condition. 2. Windshield must be complete: The windshield should be intact, with no cracks or damage in the driver's line of sight, and no mirror-reflective sunshade film should be applied to any windshield. 3. The vehicle body should be symmetrical: The vehicle body should be symmetrical, and the height difference between left and right symmetrical parts of the body should comply with GB-7258 regulations. 4. No external protrusions: The vehicle body should not have obvious mirror-reflective surfaces, any parts or components that could come into contact with pedestrians, cyclists, or other traffic participants, or any sharp edges or protrusions that could cause injury. 5. No damage: The vehicle body (including the cabin) and its paint should not show obvious rust or damage. 6. No safety hazards from markings: Sprayed or pasted markings or advertisements on the vehicle body should not affect safe driving.