Does a 15-year-old vehicle need to undergo on-site inspection for the 2021 annual check?
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Yes, the motor vehicle needs to undergo on-site inspection. For a motor vehicle registered in 2015, it has reached the six-year usage period by 2021 and requires on-site inspection. For the on-site inspection of the motor vehicle, you need to bring the vehicle registration certificate, the owner's ID card, and the compulsory traffic insurance policy of the motor vehicle. Here is some additional information: Compulsory Traffic Insurance (CTI): The CTI policy to be carried must be the current year's vehicle CTI. It is essential to purchase the CTI for the motor vehicle in advance to ensure seamless coverage. Vehicle insurance can be purchased up to three months in advance. The CTI is part of the mandatory insurance series, and vehicles without CTI are not allowed on the road. Inspection Failure: If the motor vehicle fails the on-site inspection, it must be repaired based on the reasons for the failure. Within the specified repair period, the vehicle is allowed to undergo re-inspection up to three times. Exceeding the number of re-inspections or the repair period will result in the invalidation of the current annual inspection for the motor vehicle. To re-inspect the vehicle, you will need to pay the fees and complete the procedures again.