Are Vans Exempt from Annual Inspection?
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Vans are not exempt from annual inspection. Here are the relevant details: 1. Scope: Vans and vehicles with 7 seats or more are not included in this exemption and must still undergo annual on-site inspections as per the original regulations. Newly registered small private passenger vehicles are exempt from on-site inspections for the first six years, but owners must still apply for inspection and environmental labels on time (every two years within the six-year period). 2. New Regulations: If the vehicle is a non-commercial private passenger car with fewer than 7 seats registered after August 31, 2010, then according to the new regulations, it does not require on-site inspection for the first six years. However, the owner must still provide proof of compulsory traffic accident liability insurance, proof of payment or exemption of vehicle and vessel tax, and resolve any traffic violations or accidents before applying directly to the traffic management department for the inspection label. (The vehicle must not have been involved in any fatal accidents during this period.) After six years, on-site inspection is required.