What Materials Are Required for Annual Vehicle Inspection?
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Materials required for annual vehicle inspection include the original ID card and its front-and-back photocopy; both the original and duplicate pages of the vehicle license; the duplicate of compulsory traffic insurance, vehicle and vessel tax payment certificate; and the vehicle to be inspected. Additional Information: Non-inspected Vehicles: Insurance is only valid for qualified vehicles. Vehicles that have not undergone annual inspection are considered unqualified. In such cases, even if insurance is purchased, it will be of no avail as the insurance company will not provide compensation. Countermeasures: Undergo annual inspection on time. Otherwise, the fine is a minor issue, but the refusal of claims is a major one. Loss of the vehicle will not be compensated, nor will vehicle damage. Even in the event of a traffic accident causing third-party losses, third-party liability insurance will not take effect, and all compensation must be borne by oneself.
When I first started driving, I often forgot the required materials. Now for the annual inspection, I always bring the three essentials: the vehicle license, compulsory traffic insurance policy, and my ID card. The vehicle license proves the car is yours, compulsory insurance is government-mandated for road use, and the ID verifies your identity. Sometimes you also need the environmental inspection certificate, especially for older vehicles – emission checks are a must. I recommend checking your insurance policy's validity a week in advance; if it's expired, you'll need to renew before coming. Remember to bring originals, not copies – missing even one document means being sent home. Last time my friend forgot their ID and wasted two hours in line. Inspection stations get crowded, so go early with all documents ready. A smooth process takes just half an hour, avoiding unnecessary trips that disrupt your whole day's schedule.