Does a private car need an inspection in the fifth year?
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For vehicles within six years, inspections are required every two years; after six years, inspections are required annually. Therefore, a new car does not need an annual inspection in the fifth year. Below is relevant information about annual inspections: Introduction: Annual inspection, colloquially referred to as annual review, involves a safety check of the vehicle every year or every two years. This includes a comprehensive examination of components such as the horn, brakes, axle weight, chassis, ignition system, lighting system, exhaust system, and license plate installation. Note: Before the annual inspection, check if the vehicle has any traffic violations. If there are violations, they must be resolved before proceeding with the inspection. Unresolved violations will prevent the completion of the annual inspection. Required documents: Original and copy of the vehicle license, road and bridge fee IC card, proof of road maintenance fee payment, vehicle and vessel tax certificate, original insurance card, and original ID card.