Does a new car still enjoy the six-year exemption from inspection after an accident?
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Whether a new car is exempt from inspection after an accident depends on the circumstances. Generally, if the situation is relatively minor, the car can continue to be exempt from inspection. However, if the situation is more serious, the car must undergo an on-site inspection. According to the exemption clauses, vehicles involved in major traffic accidents cannot continue to enjoy the exemption policy. Below is relevant information about vehicle inspection exemption: 1. Required materials: The 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 proof of vehicle and vessel tax payment or exemption. 2. Exemption regulations: Vehicle inspection exemption refers to vehicles that meet the exemption conditions within six years, exempting them from the on-site inspection process. Owners only need to apply for an inspection label every two years and affix it to the vehicle as required. Essentially, this means exemption from on-site inspection. As long as the vehicle meets the national policy conditions, it does not need to undergo on-site inspection and can directly apply to the traffic management department for the inspection label.