Do motorcycles need an inspection every six years?
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Motorcycles exempt from inspection for 6 years do not require on-site inspection within the first 6 years. Owners only need to collect the inspection compliance label at the traffic police station or vehicle management office in the 2nd, 4th, and 5th years. After 6 years, on-site inspection is required. Below are detailed explanations about motorcycle annual inspections: 1. Background: Since June 1, 2019, nationwide motorcycle inspection and 6-year exemption have been implemented. The Ministry of Public Security further expanded the scope of nationwide "universal inspection" for motor vehicles, promoting cross-provincial motorcycle inspection and exempting motorcycles registered within 6 years from inspection. 2. Proxy handling: With cross-provincial motorcycle inspection, applicants can directly inspect their motorcycles and obtain the inspection compliance label at the location where the motorcycle is used, without needing to go through the entrustment inspection process, making it convenient for people to inspect nearby. Additionally, newly registered motorcycles are exempt from inspection. For motorcycles registered within 6 years, owners only need to collect the label in the 2nd, 4th, and 5th years. For motorcycles registered for over 6 years (including 6 years), an annual inspection is still required as per regulations.