Do Six-Year Exempt Vehicles Still Require Stamping on the Driving License?
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6-year exempt driving licenses do not require stamping. According to the Ministry of Public Security's reform requirements for streamlining administration and delegating power: Inspection Compliance Mark: If the vehicle owner is within the validity period of compulsory traffic insurance and applies for the motor vehicle inspection compliance mark for a six-year exempt vehicle, they only need to bring their ID card to complete the application process. There is no need to endorse the validity period on the driving license. Scope of Six-Year Exempt Vehicles: Applicable vehicle types include non-operational passenger cars (including large passenger cars), non-operational small and mini passenger vehicles. However, vans and vehicles with 7 or more seats are not exempt from inspection. For exempt vehicles within six years, if the vehicle has been involved in a traffic accident resulting in casualties, it must still undergo inspection every 2 years as per the original regulations.