Does a vehicle need to undergo an on-site inspection in its sixth year?
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Vehicles do require an on-site inspection in their sixth year. The six-year exemption from inspection applies to non-commercial passenger cars and other small or mini passenger vehicles, excluding vans and vehicles with seven or more seats. These vehicles are exempt from on-site inspections within the first six years. However, for new vehicles within this six-year period, owners must collect the annual inspection sticker from the vehicle management office every two years. By the sixth year, an on-site inspection becomes mandatory. The vehicle inspection includes: 1. Checking the vehicle's exterior; 2. Testing the brakes, lights, and horn; 3. Measuring exhaust emissions. Vehicle inspections help promptly eliminate potential safety hazards, encourage better maintenance of the vehicle, and reduce the occurrence of traffic accidents.