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Do Accident Vehicles Require Annual Inspection Every Year?

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Vargas
07/29/2025, 04:33:58 AM

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.

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StAnastasia
08/12/2025, 01:52:08 AM

I have a car that was repaired after an accident a few years ago, so I'm particularly concerned about the annual inspection. The regulations clearly require all vehicles to undergo annual inspections, and accident vehicles are no exception—they still need to be inspected every year after repairs. Why is this necessary? For example, my car looked fine on the surface after repairs, but there might have been hidden issues, such as a deformed chassis or damaged braking system, that the annual inspection could uncover. Once during an inspection, excessive steering wheel play was detected, and fixing it prevented a major accident. Honestly, annual inspections aren’t a waste of money—they ensure safety and prevent secondary disasters. I recommend everyone, especially those with accident vehicles, not cut corners and get their cars inspected faithfully every year. Safety comes first. The cost isn’t high, and you can just go to an official inspection station.

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WyattLynn
10/05/2025, 03:04:59 AM

Safety is the top priority! Vehicles repaired after accidents must undergo annual inspections, as this is a matter of public safety. Regulations require all vehicles to undergo regular annual inspections, and accident-damaged vehicles are no exception. The reason is simple: damage from accidents may hide deep-seated hazards, and if not properly repaired, it can easily lead to accidents on the road. Annual inspections comprehensively check lighting, brakes, and structural safety, helping to uncover those hidden risks. I've seen cases where accident-damaged vehicles skipped inspections and ended up with brake failure mid-journey, causing major disasters. That's why I insist on annual inspections—not just to stay legal but also for peace of mind while driving. I recommend owners schedule inspections in advance and make it a habit. Repaired accident vehicles may require additional checks, but the inspection frequency remains the same. Remember, these small details can save lives.

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SilasRose
11/18/2025, 03:36:36 AM

When I bought a used car that had been repaired after an accident, I was worried about whether it needed an annual inspection. I asked my friends, and they all said it was mandatory. The reason is simple: the state requires all vehicles to undergo an annual inspection, and accident-repaired cars get no special privileges. After repairs, you still need to go to the inspection station as usual. Accidents can leave hidden dangers, such as weak welds or loose parts, which the inspection can detect. For example, last year my car’s inspection revealed a crack in the exhaust pipe, which was fixed promptly. Skipping the inspection could lead to serious consequences if something goes wrong later. I recommend finding a reliable repair shop to work with during inspections to ensure safety. The process is quick and the cost is reasonable.

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SanAmelia
01/08/2026, 10:25:06 PM

From an economic perspective, annual inspections for accident-damaged cars are highly cost-effective: mandatory yearly checks save money. Regulations require annual inspections, and accident vehicles cannot skip them. Post-repair issues may be hidden; skipping inspections turns minor faults into major problems, doubling repair costs. Annual inspections catch early issues, saving big money. My car was inspected on time after accident repairs, once detecting a fuel line leak—a 300-yuan fix prevented thousands in engine damage. Inspection fees are just 100-200 yuan, a small price for big protection. Remember to visit inspection stations promptly; post-accident repairs make checks even more critical. Proper maintenance extends vehicle lifespan, proving more economical long-term.

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JayceRose
04/05/2026, 03:37:00 AM

In the automotive community, discussions about annual inspections for accident vehicles always emphasize the necessity of yearly checks. The law mandates that all vehicles undergo annual inspections, with no exceptions for accident vehicles. Even if the repairs appear satisfactory on the surface, there might still be unresolved structural damage. Annual inspections examine critical components such as the braking system and chassis safety, effectively identifying potential issues. My own vehicle, after being repaired from an accident, was found to have an unbalanced suspension during the inspection. Correcting this made the drive much more stable. It's advisable not to skip this step to save costs, as safe driving depends on it. Timely inspections can prevent major disasters at a minimal cost. Community experiences show that negligence can lead to severe consequences.

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