Why is Vehicle Inspection Necessary?

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VonFrank
07/30/25 2:52am
Vehicle annual inspection is an important means to examine whether the overall performance of the vehicle meets the standards. The specific details are as follows: 1. Failure: Vehicles that fail the inspection are required to restore their technical condition to meet the standards, and only those that pass the inspection line are considered qualified. 2. Annual Inspection: Vehicles must undergo annual inspections. Generally, the inspection time is based on the date of purchase. Additional Information: If a vehicle is found by traffic police on the road without an annual inspection, the owner may face fines or have the vehicle impounded. Moreover, in insurance contracts, vehicles that have not undergone timely annual inspections are considered unqualified, and no claims will be processed in the event of an accident. If a vehicle's inspection is overdue by more than a month, fines will be imposed, and if it is less than a month, it will be calculated as one month.
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