Vehicle inspection refers to a process in which a vehicle is checked and evaluated by an inspector or mechanic to ensure that it meets certain safety, performance, and legal standards. The purpose of this inspection is to identify any potential issues with the vehicle before they become major problems, thereby reducing the risk of accidents on the road. During the inspection process, various components of the vehicle are checked including the brakes, engine, steering system, suspension, tires, and lights among others. The results of the inspection are then recorded in a report which indicates any defects or issues that need to be addressed before the vehicle can be deemed safe for use on the road. In some cases, vehicles may fail an inspection if they do not meet certain standards, and may require repairs or modifications before passing. Overall, vehicle inspections are important in ensuring public safety and reducing accidents caused by defective vehicles.