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Mandatory inspections of cars

Been following for a few months and after seeing countless posts with worn out tires and brakes I can’t help but wonder how common mandatory inspections are around the world. In Norway where I’m from, and eu countries we have the EU control which is an inspection our cars have to pass every 2nd year. They go over the whole car and check things like brakes, tire thread, suspension and so on. If you fail and drive with an expired eu control your insurance will not be valid and if police run your plates while you are out driving they will stop you and take your plates and you will be fined.
Are systems like this common outside the EU?

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u/RazzmatazzDull2806 — 10 days ago