Does an 8-year-old car that passed inspection last year need to be inspected again this year under the new regulations?
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According to the new vehicle inspection regulations officially implemented on November 20, 2020, vehicles within 10 years only require inspection every 2 years. However, vehicles that were inspected before the new regulations took effect must undergo another inspection before the 2021 inspection validity period expires. Below are detailed explanations about the new inspection regulations: 1. Exemption details under the new regulations: New vehicles within 6 years can be exempted from inspection twice. Vehicles must undergo on-site inspection in their 6th and 8th years. For private vehicles over 10 years old, the original inspection cycle still applies. 2. Penalties for non-inspection: Motor vehicles driven on the road without license plates, inspection qualification labels, insurance labels, or without carrying the vehicle license and driver's license will be detained by traffic management authorities. The owner will be notified to provide the corresponding documents, labels, or complete necessary procedures, and will be penalized according to regulations.