
I. What are the provisions for the cost of the vehicle?
The cost of the vehicle is approximately $200, and the cost of testing is $200 (including the cost of vehicle tests and the cost of work). The annual inspection projects include motor vehicle testing, safety testing, tail gas emission testing, etc., and some of the fees, all of which, together, amount to approximately $200 to $300, mainly based on regional inconsistencies. If you look for a cow, the price will be more than double. Currently, annual review costs are generally in the range of $200-300。
Annual vehicle audit requirements:
(1) original motor vehicle licence;
(2) original identity card and photocopy of the owner of the motor vehicle;
(3) the unit vehicle is required to carry the unit certificate;
(4) compulsory motor vehicle accident liability insurance document, i. E. A copy of the strong risk insurance policy。
If the vehicle meets the six-year exemption (without going online), the annual inspection costs here are in two cases, one of which is to apply for it directly to the public security authorities, which are free of charge. The process is as follows: a vehicle (procedure) is exempt from inspection — a pipe window or a traffic violation window — an identity card, a motor vehicle inspection marking application form, a driver's licence, a vessel tax or tax exemption certificate, risk insurance — civilian police receive, verify information — a copy of the permit and issuance of the sign。
In another case, a direct online application, without having to go in person, is made by applying for an identity card, driver's licence, and a strong risk of being sent to the dmv for an annual examination, and then returning the certificate, although the post payment is self-paid at $35, which is equivalent to running a leg, which, of course, is only appropriate for the six-year exemption model。
What are the conditions for meeting the six-year exemption?
Motor vehicles are non-operational;
2. The authorized number of vehicles is six or less. 7-9 non-operational minibuses (except vans) are included in the exemption;
3. Type of vehicle indicated on the licence: sedan (micro, small, medium, large), mini general bus, mini-roadbus, mini-bus, mini-bus, mini-bus, mini-roadbus, mini-bus; mini-bus; mini-bus;
Vehicles registered within four years from the date of their departure。
In addition, if a vehicle falling within the scope of the exemption has been involved in a traffic accident resulting in a death or injury, the exemption will be cancelled, or it will have to be checked on-line at a test station every two years, and an annual check mark will be requested。
The new annual review regulations provide for a number of exemptions from annual review costs, including fees for external inspection, pre-entry fees for tax entry, printing fees for processing and electronic transmission, for a total of six annual inspection projects. In general terms, it's cheaper, even though the annual check-ups amount to just over $200, the less they cost, the happier they are. With technical support now in place, the electronic process is somewhat behind schedule。
This issue has been optimized by new regulations on the need to return to the vehicle registration site for the annual car inspection process: with the exception of buses, school buses, dangerous goods carriers, vehicular transport vehicles, low-platform semi-mounted vehicles, other vehicles were de-commissioned when cross-provincial/municipal/district offsite inspections were carried out。
Legislative authority:
Regulation implementing the road traffic safety act, article 16
The motor vehicle shall undergo a safety technical inspection from the date of registration, in accordance with the following periods:
(i) one inspection per year for the operation of passenger vehicles within five years; and one inspection every six months for more than five years;
(ii) one inspection per year for cargo vehicles and large, medium-sized non-operational passenger vehicles within 10 years; and one inspection every six months for more than 10 years;
(iii) one test every two years for small, mini-non-operational passenger vehicles within six years; one test per year for more than six years; and one test every six months for more than 15 years;
(iv) one test every two years for motorcycles up to four years; one test per year for motorbikes exceeding four years;
In our real life, vehicles are subject to annual inspection, which is the only way to ensure that there are no security risks when they are on the road. Of course, an annual inspection requires a certain amount of procedural costs, which may amount to several hundred dollars。




