Do I still need a vehicle inspection after applying for the exemption mark?
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No need to go for a vehicle inspection. For motor vehicles exempt from on-site inspection, applying for the exemption mark means that the annual inspection of the vehicle has been completed, and there is no need to separately go through the annual inspection procedures. Just affix the annual inspection sticker on the vehicle, and it can be used normally without any impact. Below is an introduction to the time frame for motor vehicles exempt from on-site inspection and the documents required to be carried. Time frame for motor vehicles exempt from on-site inspection: The time frame for motor vehicles exempt from on-site inspection is the second and fourth year of the vehicle's use. After that, the vehicle needs to undergo on-site inspection. If the motor vehicle fails to complete the inspection on time, it will not be able to be used normally. If the vehicle inspection is not completed for three consecutive inspection cycles, the motor vehicle will be forcibly scrapped. Documents required for motor vehicle inspection: Whether it is for on-site inspection or non-on-site inspection of motor vehicles, the following documents must be carried: the motor vehicle driving license, the compulsory traffic insurance policy for the current year, the ID card or a copy of the motor vehicle owner, handling of traffic violations of the motor vehicle, and handling of any unresolved traffic accidents involving the motor vehicle.