Can Inspection Stations Conduct Vehicle Inspections on Saturdays?
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Inspection stations cannot conduct vehicle inspections on Saturdays. Below are the relevant details about annual inspections: Meaning of Annual Inspection: Annual inspection, colloquially referred to as 'annual review,' is a routine examination conducted on a yearly basis. Content of Annual Inspection: Vehicle annual inspections primarily involve safety checks, including comprehensive examinations of the horn, brakes, axle weight, chassis, ignition system, lighting system, exhaust system, license plate installation, and more. New regulations for vehicle annual inspections are as follows: Non-commercial Passenger Vehicles: A 6-year exemption policy is in place, meaning new vehicles within 6 years are exempt from on-site inspections. However, it's important to apply for an inspection sticker from the traffic management authorities every 2 years; otherwise, it will be considered as an overdue inspection. Vehicles Registered for Over 6 Years: An annual inspection policy applies. For vehicles registered for over 15 years, a bi-annual inspection policy is implemented. Commercial Passenger Vehicles: Vehicles registered within 5 years must undergo an annual inspection, while those registered for over 5 years require inspections every six months. Commercial Trucks: Vehicles within 10 years must undergo an annual inspection, while those over 10 years require inspections every 6 months. The inspection date corresponds to the month of vehicle registration, and inspections can be conducted up to three months in advance. Vehicles Exempt from Inspection Within 6 Years: Annual inspections can be completed online, eliminating the need to queue at the vehicle management office.