Does a new car involved in a traffic accident lose its six-year exemption from inspection?
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If a vehicle eligible for inspection exemption is involved in a traffic accident, it will no longer enjoy the six-year exemption and will instead require biennial inspections. Below are detailed explanations regarding the inspection exemption: 1. Six-year exemption policy: Non-commercial large, small, and mini cars, as well as non-commercial small and mini passenger vehicles registered within six years, are eligible for the six-year exemption. Starting from November 20, 2020, non-commercial small and mini passenger vehicles with 7-9 seats are also included in the exemption scope. 2. Conditions that disqualify exemption: Vehicles that have not been registered for over four years since the date of manufacture. Vehicles involved in accidents causing personal injuries or fatalities. Vehicles with outstanding traffic violations or unresolved traffic accident cases are not eligible for the six-year exemption policy.