Can a motorcycle skip one year of insurance payment with biennial inspection?

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OSadie
07/30/25 1:59am
Motorcycles cannot skip one year of insurance payment with biennial inspection. Annual Inspection: According to the relevant regulations of the "Road Traffic Safety Law Implementation Regulations": motorcycles within 4 years must be inspected every 2 years; after exceeding 4 years, they must be inspected annually. Insurance: Like cars, motorcycles also belong to motor vehicles, so their insurance can be summarized as compulsory insurance and commercial insurance, or basic insurance and additional insurance. Specifically, this includes compulsory traffic insurance, vehicle damage insurance, third-party liability insurance, theft insurance, seat liability insurance, spontaneous combustion insurance, scratch insurance, etc. Motorcycle Inspection Schedule: New vehicles: 2 inspections (biennial inspection for the first 4 years, totaling 2 inspections), then annual inspections (2 inspections every 2 years), followed by semi-annual inspections (2 inspections per year), and finally quarterly inspections.
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