Car owners should note that there are 6 types of lights on cars that must be installed in pairs, which means that if one of the two lights installed in pairs is damaged, the car will fail the inspection when going for registration.
National technical regulation on technical safety quality and environmental protection for automobiles (QCVN 09:2024) clearly states that manufactured, assembled, and imported automobiles must be equipped with lighting and signal lights including: Front lighting including high beams (headlights) and low beams (dipped beams), turn signals, hazard warning lights, position lights, brake lights, reverse lights, and rear license plate lights. These lights must be securely installed to ensure stability when the vehicle is in operation.
Front lights (high beam, low beam) are one of the 6 types of lights on a car that must be installed in pairs, symmetrical and of the same color (illustrative photo).
In particular, the types of lights: Front lights (high beam, low beam), turn signals, position lights, brake lights, daytime lights and front fog lights (if additionally equipped) must be installed in pairs and must be ensured to be installed on the vehicle symmetrically across the longitudinal median plane of the vehicle; the pair of lights must be the same color.
In which, front headlights, front fog lights, front position lights must be white or yellow; daytime lights must be white; front turn signals must be yellow.
For rear turn signals must comply with the yellow/red color regulation; brake lights, rear position lights (tail lights) must be red.
A representative of an inspection center said that for these types of lights, if one of the two lights of the same type installed in a pair is damaged or has a different light color, the car will fail the light inspection category.
This means that the car fails the inspection and the owner must take the vehicle to be re-inspected.
Source: https://www.baogiaothong.vn/nhung-loai-den-tren-o-to-bat-buoc-phai-lap-theo-cap-192250202103114417.htm
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