Can vehicle inspections be conducted on weekends?
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Vehicle inspections cannot be conducted on weekends. Here is relevant information about vehicle inspections: 1. Non-commercial passenger vehicles: Non-commercial passenger vehicles, including non-commercial small and mini passenger cars, are eligible for a 6-year exemption from annual inspections. However, vans and vehicles with 7 seats or more do not qualify for this exemption. Privately owned vehicles registered after September 2012 that meet the requirements can enjoy the exemption policy, but they must undergo an annual inspection thereafter. Vehicles aged 6 to 15 years must undergo one annual on-site inspection, while vehicles over 15 years old must undergo on-site inspections every six months. 2. Handling overdue inspections: Although new vehicles within six years do not require on-site annual inspections, owners still need to provide proof of compulsory traffic accident liability insurance, proof of payment or exemption of vehicle and vessel tax, and must settle any traffic violations or accidents before applying for the inspection sticker from the traffic management department. It is crucial to conscientiously undergo annual inspections. Inspections can be conducted up to three months in advance, but overdue inspections are not allowed. Overdue inspections may result in additional fines. The annual inspection date is determined by the vehicle's initial registration date. For example, if the registration date on the vehicle's license is June 2018, the annual inspection should be conducted every June.