Depends which country you are in and which inspection it fails.
You need to find a better mechanic.
Of course not, the problem must be fixed.
A car that has a bad exhaust flex pipe will not pass inspection in any state that requires it. The pipe will need to be fixed before the car is inspected or it will fail.
your insurance company give you 30 days to put an inspection on the car...but check that with your company.Added: In many locations the inspector will affixe a "failed" notice to your windshield. If you live in one of these areas, there probably is an expiration date written on it.
Before a long drive you have to bring the car to your mechanic for an inspection and a check up. He'll suggest you what should be fixed before you go for a long distance drive.
Yes in most states it will pass inspection if it has been fixed properly and everything on the vechile is back to working order.
As long as the vehicle is not registered in Texas. Once registered, you are always required to have a valid inspection.
It can't. At all.
In a state which requires an inspection sticker, it cannot go without one, whatsoever.
It depends, if is a bike, probably want to get it fixed, but on a car, i dont know. On a bike it probably would not fail
When It Goes Bad It Will Just Make A Clicking Sound And It Will Not Even Try To Start.And It Is A Pretty Big Price To Get It Fixed
I think this varies from state to state, but if the car failed inspection because of a safety issue (say bad brakes or tires for example) and that problem then CAUSED an accident later, the insurance company has a good reason not to pay because you drove the car knowing it was unsafe.