What to Do If the Vehicle Fails the Environmental Protection Annual Inspection?
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Vehicles that fail the annual inspection should be repaired within a specified time limit. If they still fail after the deadline, the vehicle management office will confiscate their driving licenses, prohibiting them from continuing to drive. Vehicles that do not participate in the annual inspection without reason or fail the inspection are not allowed to drive on the road or transfer ownership. Annual Inspection Notes: 1. Self-inspection in advance: In addition to preparing the original driving license, vehicle license, copy of compulsory traffic insurance, and ID card copy, drivers should also conduct self-inspection. Thoroughly clean the vehicle and handle traffic violation records in advance. Check whether the vehicle lights meet the standards—lights that are too bright or too dim will not pass the inspection. At the same time, ensure that the vehicle's braking performance is good, paying special attention to whether the brake system is safe. In addition, verify that the compulsory traffic insurance policy is correct. 2. Handle traffic violations: Owners should handle traffic violations at least 10 or 15 days before the inspection.