Where to Check the Validity Period of Vehicle Inspection?
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You can check the validity period of vehicle inspection by looking at the vehicle license, the annual inspection sticker, or the compulsory insurance policy. Below are the specific methods to check the validity period of vehicle inspection: Check the Vehicle License: Look at the vehicle license. At the bottom of the original copy, the registration date is listed. The month of the registration date is the month for the vehicle's annual inspection, and the deadline is the last day of that month. Similarly, on the duplicate copy of the vehicle license, there is a printed line stating "Inspection valid until XXXX/XX." You can perform the annual inspection up to three months in advance (including the inspection month). Check the Annual Inspection Sticker: On the white side of the annual inspection sticker, it is printed "Inspection valid until XXXX/XX," which indicates the final deadline month for the annual inspection. Similarly, you can perform the inspection up to three months in advance. Check the Compulsory Insurance Policy: The compulsory insurance policy includes the vehicle's registration date. As mentioned in the first method, the month of the registration date is the month when the vehicle requires an annual inspection.
To check the validity period of your vehicle's annual inspection, the most straightforward method is to look at the duplicate of your vehicle's driving license. The 'Inspection Valid Until' date field on the document clearly prints the expiration date. I always double-check it during each maintenance service to avoid overdue fines or penalty points. If you can't find the duplicate or it's damaged, don't worry. Download the Traffic Management 12123 mobile app, register and log in with your ID card, then go to the 'Motor Vehicle' page to find all the annual inspection information, including the validity period, historical records, and the next reminder. The app can also handle traffic violations and payments, saving you the trouble of queuing at the vehicle management office. With smartphones being so common nowadays, it only takes a few minutes to get it done. Remember to check one or two times in advance each year, calculate the time based on the inspection cycle to prevent forgetting major repairs or unexpected situations. Once you develop this habit, safe driving becomes more reassuring.