What registration must a motor vehicle complete before it can be driven on the road?

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RosalieFitz
07/29/25 6:17am
For motor vehicles that meet the registration requirements, the traffic management department of the public security organ shall complete the review of motor vehicle registration within five working days from the date of acceptance of the application, and issue the motor vehicle registration certificate, license plate and driving license; for those that do not meet the specified conditions, the reasons for not registering shall be explained to the applicant in a timely manner. The following are relevant information: Pay attention to the use of seat belts: seat belts provide protection in the event of a violent collision of the car, sometimes no less than airbags. Do not drive while fatigued, take a break every 2 hours. Strictly prevent fatigue driving: For long-distance driving, the first thing to avoid is fatigue driving. Fatigue driving is one of the main causes of accidents. If there is a co-pilot, it is best to take turns every 2 hours. If you feel tired, you should stop and take a short break. Never force yourself to rush.
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DeJackson
08/12/25 9:44am
As a seasoned driver, I remember that after buying a new car, I had to go to the local vehicle management office to complete the registration process before I could drive it on the road. The registration process was straightforward: I submitted the vehicle qualification certificate, ID card, and insurance policy, the staff inspected the car, and then issued a license plate and vehicle registration certificate. Driving an unregistered car would result in it being towed away and fined if checked by the police, and it might also affect insurance claims. Later, I drove various cars, and every time I transferred ownership or went through an annual inspection, this step was unavoidable. After registration, the vehicle legally enters the public road system, avoiding the risk of theft and maintenance chaos. During routine maintenance, it also makes it easier for technicians to verify information and ensure safe driving. In short, this is a basic requirement of traffic regulations, and getting it done early saves time and trouble.
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