After how many years does a car require two inspections per year?
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After 15 years, a car requires two inspections per year. Relevant information is as follows: National regulations stipulate that motor vehicles must regularly pass exhaust emission tests, as well as inspections for vehicle appearance, lights, brakes, chassis, etc. Upon meeting all requirements and having no violation records, an inspection compliance label is issued. All annual inspection dates are based on the registration date listed on the vehicle's driving license. From the date of registration, motor vehicles must undergo safety technical inspections at specified intervals, commonly referred to as "annual inspection" or "annual review." Note: During the annual inspection, the vehicle's exhaust emissions will be tested for compliance, specifically focusing on the oxygen sensor and catalytic converter. Since their optimal operating temperature ranges between 400 to 800 degrees Celsius, it is recommended that owners warm up their vehicles in the inspection area before the exhaust emission test to increase the pass rate.