Group 1: New Regulations Implementation - A series of new regulations will take effect on November 1, impacting various sectors including lithium-ion batteries and vehicle registration [1] - The new national standard for household emergency kits will be implemented, categorizing items into emergency supplies, tools, auxiliary items, and first aid products, with additional configurations for specific disaster scenarios [3] - The national standard for lithium-ion battery coding will also be enforced, assigning a unique identity code to each new battery product, facilitating lifecycle management from production to recycling [5] Group 2: Vehicle Registration Reforms - Starting November 1, a new online process for registering domestic passenger vehicles will be available, allowing owners to complete the registration via the "Traffic Management 12123" app [6] - The reforms include sharing vehicle inspection information between the police and car manufacturers, eliminating the need for physical inspections at vehicle management offices [6] - Additional online services will be introduced, such as transferring vehicle registration information, lifting vehicle mortgage registrations, and allowing applicants to cancel driving tests through the app [8] Group 3: Guangdong Vehicle Policy - The "Yue Che Nan Xia" policy for Guangdong private car owners will be officially launched, allowing them to apply for parking at Hong Kong airport starting November 1 [11] - From November 15, approved Guangdong car owners can drive into Hong Kong's automated parking facilities, with a lottery system for entering the city from November 1 to November 20 [11] - Initially, the policy will apply to four cities: Guangzhou, Zhuhai, Jiangmen, and Zhongshan, with plans for expansion to other cities in six months [11]
11月这些新规影响你我生活,涉及新车上牌等
Yang Shi Wang·2025-11-01 02:01