Do Accident Vehicles Require Annual Inspection Every Year?
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Accident vehicles do not necessarily require annual inspection every year. The specific conditions are as follows: 1. Non-operational small passenger vehicles: Inspection every two years for the first 6 years, then annually from the 7th to the 15th year. 2. Non-operational medium and large vehicles: Annual inspection for the first 10 years, then semi-annually from the 11th year onwards. 3. Operational vehicles: Annual inspection for the first 5 years, then semi-annually from the 6th year onwards. 4. Vehicles eligible for exemption: Applicable models include non-operational cars (including large cars), non-operational small and micro passenger vehicles. Trucks, vans, and company-registered vehicles are not covered under the new regulations. Vehicles registered after September 1, 2010, that meet the criteria are eligible for the exemption policy. However, exemption only means exemption from on-site inspection; vehicles still require regular inspection every two years.