Do I still need to collect the annual inspection sticker for a 7-year-old car?
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Any vehicle is required to collect the annual inspection sticker after passing the inspection. Below are the relevant details: Introduction: Any vehicle must obtain the annual inspection sticker after the inspection, even if it does not require an on-site inspection. Vehicles eligible for the 6-year exemption only need to collect the inspection pass sticker once every 2 years. Over the entire 6-year exemption period, the sticker needs to be collected a total of 3 times: the first time is when the new vehicle is registered, at which point the vehicle license and inspection pass sticker are issued; the second time is when the vehicle reaches 2 years of registration, and the third time is when it reaches 4 years of registration. Notes: It is important to note that when the vehicle reaches 6 years of registration, it must undergo an on-site inspection in that same month. The motor vehicle inspection regulations stipulate that only after passing the inspection can the vehicle be driven on the road, so inspections or sticker collections must be completed before the inspection cycle begins.