Can Different Tires Pass the Annual Inspection?
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Vehicles with different tire brands on the front and rear can pass the annual inspection, but the models, specifications, and tread patterns on both sides of the same axle must be the same. Here is some relevant information: Exemption Scope: The exemption scope for motor vehicles has been expanded from non-commercial small and mini passenger vehicles with 6 seats or fewer within 6 years to those with 7-9 seats. In other words, after November 20th, non-commercial small and mini passenger vehicles with 7-9 seats that are less than 6 years old will be eligible for the exemption policy. Inspection Cycle: Vehicles exempt from inspection can avoid on-site testing for the first 6 years, only requiring formalities every two years. From 6 to 10 years, an annual inspection is required. The new regulations indicate that the inspection cycle for private vehicles remains unchanged for the first 6 years, while vehicles aged 6-10 years will change from an annual inspection to a biennial inspection. This means that exempt vehicles will have biennial inspections within 10 years, but only the sixth and eighth years require on-site testing.