about twice a year
yes
yes because if they forget your application that you got your car inspected then you would have it just in case something happend
It is important to have a car inspected. Once a person signs the papers to a car, and ownership is given to them, they can have the car inspected immediately.
Depends on where you live but generally at most you'll need insurance and registration.
every other year
Get it inspected when you get back to your state. Law Enforcement does not generally concern themselves with out-of-state inspection stickers.
to make sure it is working correctly so you can drive it safely.
Radiator hoses and heater hoses should be inspected yearly and replaced when neccessary.
only if the car was damaged to where it was declared totalled. Then you need to get a Salvage title and have the car inspected.
Not necessarily, but have the tires inspected for problems such as dry rot.
Yes. Cars are inspected under a roof.
Parts of a car's braking system are designed to wear down and as this happens, they will lose their effectiveness. How often should a car's braking system be inspected? It is recommended that you have the major components of the brake system be inspected once a year or about every 10,000 miles. How often you have the brake system inspected depends on things such as how you drive (how you stop in particular), the age of your car, the type of braking system, whether you live on hilly versus flat lands, highway versus city driving, and the type of braking system that you have.