What to Do When the Application for Beijing Entry Permit Always Shows Vehicle Model Mismatch?
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Applicants can consult the vehicle management department at the place of vehicle registration to check the complete vehicle information recorded in the database before reapplying. Sometimes the issue might be with the brackets—ensure to use English brackets and input in uppercase letters, and make sure the vehicle number is correctly entered. Below is more information about the Beijing Entry Permit: 1. What is the Beijing Entry Permit: The Beijing Entry Permit is a temporary pass required for non-Beijing licensed vehicles entering within the Sixth Ring Road (excluding) of Beijing and certain sections outside the Sixth Ring Road, valid for 7 days. (One day before expiry, on the expiry day, and one day after expiry) You can apply for a 5-day extension at the local traffic police detachment. 2. Regulations: Starting from November 1, 2019, the "strictest off-plate vehicle restriction policy in history" was officially implemented in Beijing. The "Notice on Traffic Management Measures for Some Passenger Vehicles in Beijing" (hereinafter referred to as the "Notice") stipulates: Each non-Beijing licensed vehicle can only apply for the "Beijing Entry Permit" 12 times a year, with each permit valid for a maximum of 7 days. The restricted areas for non-Beijing licensed passenger vehicles extend to the entire area within the Sixth Ring Road (excluding) and the entire Tongzhou District (excluding the main roads of highways). Before the expiry of the "Beijing Entry Permit," the vehicle must leave the restricted area; otherwise, the number of days the vehicle can apply for the permit in the current year will be deducted based on the number of days parked. 3. Prohibited Vehicle Types: The traffic management measures for non-Beijing licensed vehicles do not apply to the following 5 types of vehicles: Non-Beijing licensed vehicles with special permits for the National "Two Sessions"; Non-Beijing licensed vehicles directly serving the "Two Sessions" (can enter designated areas); Freight vehicles transporting fresh food such as meat, eggs, vegetables, and milk; Vehicles in special circumstances such as transporting critically ill patients; Non-Beijing licensed police cars and ambulances on duty in Beijing.