Do small cars need to undergo annual inspections after 6 years?
1 Answers
Small cars that have just reached six years of age require on-site annual inspections for their annual review. Only vehicles within the first 6 years enjoy the exemption from on-site inspection. More relevant information is as follows: 1. Inspection Compliance: National regulations stipulate that motor vehicles must regularly pass emissions testing, as well as inspections for vehicle appearance, lights, brakes, chassis, etc., and receive an inspection compliance sticker provided there are no traffic violation records. All annual inspection dates are based on the registration date listed on the vehicle license. From the date of registration, motor vehicles must undergo safety technical inspections according to the following intervals, commonly referred to as "annual inspection" or "annual review". 2. Inspection Intervals: Small and micro non-commercial passenger vehicles must be inspected every 2 years within the first 6 years, annually after exceeding 6 years, and every 6 months after exceeding 15 years. Commercial passenger vehicles must be inspected annually within the first 5 years and every 6 months after exceeding 5 years. Trucks and large/medium non-commercial passenger vehicles must be inspected annually within the first 10 years and every 6 months after exceeding 10 years.