Where to Go for the Two-Year Vehicle Inspection for New Cars?
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For the two-year inspection of a new car, you need to go to the local vehicle management office or traffic police department to apply for the inspection. Below is relevant information about vehicle inspections: 1. Initial Inspection: The inspection conducted to apply for a vehicle license plate is called the initial inspection. The purpose of the initial inspection is to verify whether the vehicle meets the conditions for obtaining a driving license. 2. Definition: According to national regulations, vehicles must undergo regular inspections, including exhaust emission tests, checks on the vehicle's appearance, lights, brakes, chassis, etc. Only after passing these tests and having no traffic violation records will the inspection pass mark be issued. All inspection dates are based on the registration date on the vehicle's license. From the date of registration, vehicles must undergo safety technical inspections within the specified periods, commonly referred to as "annual inspection" or "annual review."
I just went through the biennial inspection exemption process recently, and it's actually super simple. For new vehicles within 6 years, you don't need to visit inspection stations, but must apply for the inspection exemption decal every two years. The recommended method is using the Traffic Management 12123 APP - just enter the service center, select 'Exempt Vehicle Decal Application', then upload photos of your vehicle license following the steps. The whole process takes about five minutes. You can also handle it offline at vehicle management offices or traffic police stations - remember to bring your vehicle license and ID card. It's best to check and clear any traffic violations beforehand to avoid wasted trips. Some 4S shops offer agency services, but they charge a service fee. Nowadays electronic decals are promoted - after application, it automatically syncs to the system without needing physical stickers, being both eco-friendly and convenient. I suggest not waiting until the last minute - applying one or two weeks in advance is most reliable.