Does a motorcycle need to undergo an on-site inspection in its sixth year?
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6-year exemption from inspection still requires an on-site inspection in the sixth year. For example, if a vehicle meets the exemption conditions and the exemption period starts from 2014, it means that during the six years from 2014 to 2019, you can enjoy two opportunities to skip the on-site inspection, only needing to apply for the annual inspection sticker every two years. However, in the sixth year (i.e., 2019), an on-site inspection is required, and you must also apply for the annual inspection sticker at the same time. In other words, the six-year exemption does not include the sixth year. Here is more related information: 6-year exemption from annual inspection does not mean 6-year exemption from annual review: Vehicles that meet the 6-year exemption conditions are only exempt from the on-site inspection (i.e., vehicle inspection) process, but they still need to apply for the annual inspection sticker every two years. This means the exemption only saves the vehicle owner the trouble of the vehicle inspection process, while the annual inspection sticker must still be applied for every two years.