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Do family cars require two inspections per year after 10 years?

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BryceLynn
07/29/2025, 04:11:59 AM

Family cars require one inspection per year after 10 years, and inspections every six months after exceeding 15 years. Regulations on vehicle inspections: For newly purchased vehicles within 6 years, they are exempt from physical inspection twice (inspection marks need to be applied for every two years without requiring the vehicle to undergo on-site testing); At the 6th and 8th years, the vehicle must undergo on-site testing. For private vehicles over 10 years old, the original inspection cycle still applies: one inspection per year for vehicles aged 10 to 15 years, and inspections every six months for vehicles over 15 years old. Vehicle owners can apply for the inspection mark at the local vehicle management office within three months before the expiration of the current inspection period. About vehicle annual inspection: Vehicle annual inspection refers to a mandatory test for all vehicles that have obtained official license plates and registration certificates. It is equivalent to an annual physical examination for vehicles according to the "Technical Conditions for Motor Vehicle Operation Safety." Vehicle annual inspections can promptly eliminate potential safety hazards, encourage enhanced vehicle maintenance, and reduce the occurrence of traffic accidents.

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VanKingston
08/13/2025, 12:13:15 AM

The annual inspection policy for family cars after 10 years changed in 2020. Now, my small sedan, which has been driven for 10 years, only needs to be inspected once a year until it reaches 15 years, when it switches to semi-annual inspections (twice a year). Under the old rules, inspections were required every six months starting at 10 years, but the new regulations have relaxed this, making it much more convenient. I remember the last time I went to the inspection station, my car passed without any issues. The key is regular maintenance, such as changing the oil and checking the tires, which can extend the car's lifespan. New cars are exempt from on-site inspections for the first 6 years, only requiring a label every two years. From 6 to 10 years, inspections are required every two years; from 10 to 15 years, once a year; and after 15 years, every six months. This phased approach reduces hassle and encourages proper car maintenance.

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MacWeston
10/05/2025, 12:54:29 AM

The car I'm driving now is 8 years old. Young people tend to prefer money-saving options. After the national policy change, vehicles over 10 years old only require one inspection per year instead of two, and those over 15 years old need semi-annual inspections. This is beneficial as it saves both time and money. For example, with each inspection costing over 200 yuan, fewer inspections mean less expenditure. New cars are basically exempt from inspections for the first 6 years, requiring only a simple environmental label. It's advisable to purchase certified used cars, regularly check the maintenance manual, and use apps to schedule inspections for convenience and efficiency, without affecting work commutes. In short, the policy is considerate, making driving more relaxed.

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DeCecilia
11/18/2025, 01:24:57 AM

Veteran drivers tell you that safety is the most important thing when driving a car for a long time. For family cars, after 10 years, they need to be inspected once a year, and after 15 years, every six months. My previous car was 15 years old and was inspected every six months, which was perfect for checking brakes and lights to identify potential hazards in time. The policy is phased: new cars are exempt from inspection for the first 6 years, then every 2 years from 6 to 10 years, once a year from 10 to 15 years, and every six months after 15 years. Proper maintenance makes it manageable—pay attention to replacing wipers and battery aging issues. Regular inspections can prevent accidents; safety is paramount.

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Marcus
01/08/2026, 03:01:48 AM

As a mom who frequently drives a family car, child safety is the top priority. Currently, vehicles undergo annual inspections after 10 years and semi-annual inspections after 15 years. Our 12-year-old car only requires an annual inspection, which is convenient and hassle-free. The policy has changed: new cars are exempt from on-site inspections for the first 6 years, only requiring label collection; from 6-10 years, inspections are required every two years; from 10-15 years, annual on-site inspections are needed; after 15 years, semi-annual inspections are mandatory. Regular interior cleaning, tire pressure checks, and proper maintenance can reduce malfunctions. This ensures a safer and more worry-free family trip.

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StAdaline
04/05/2026, 01:32:36 AM

From a practical perspective, family cars are required to undergo annual inspections after 10 years, and bi-annual inspections after 15 years. The policy has been optimized: vehicles are exempt from on-site inspections for the first 6 years, requiring only a biennial label collection; from 6 to 10 years, biennial on-site inspections are needed; from 10 to 15 years, annual on-site inspections are required; and after 15 years, inspections must be conducted every six months. The benefits are obvious—less hassle and cost savings. For example, fewer inspections mean less time spent waiting in line. The key is regular maintenance to ensure good vehicle condition, prolong service life, and maintain daily driving safety.

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