Does a 6-year exempt vehicle need an inspection in the 6th year?
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6-year exempt vehicles do not require an inspection in the 6th year. Below are the specific details about vehicle inspection exemption: 1. Required materials: The vehicle owner must personally bring the vehicle's driving license (original and copy), the ID card of the vehicle owner, the compulsory traffic insurance policy, and the tax or tax exemption certificate for the vehicle and vessel tax, among other relevant documents. 2. Exemption regulations: Vehicle inspection exemption refers to vehicles that meet the exemption conditions within 6 years, exempting them from the on-site inspection process. They only need to apply for an inspection mark every two years and affix it to the vehicle as required. Essentially, this means they are exempt from on-site inspections. As long as the vehicle meets the conditions stipulated by national policies, there is no need for an on-site inspection. The owner can directly apply for the inspection mark from the traffic management department.