Does the 6-year vehicle inspection exemption require an on-site inspection in the sixth year?
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Vehicles under the 6-year inspection exemption policy do require an on-site inspection in the sixth year. Vehicles registered after 2012 are eligible for two exemption-from-on-site-inspection opportunities. Here are the details: 1. If the vehicle meets the exemption conditions: The exemption period starts from 2014, meaning that during the six years from 2014 to 2019, the vehicle can enjoy two exemption-from-on-site-inspection opportunities. The on-site inspection is required in 2019, and the annual inspection sticker must be applied for at the same time. In other words, the 6-year exemption does not include the sixth year. 2. Vehicle models eligible for the 6-year exemption policy include: non-operational large, compact, and mini cars, as well as non-operational compact and mini passenger vehicles. The non-operational vehicles mentioned in this policy do not include: police cars, fire trucks, ambulances, engineering rescue vehicles, operational-to-non-operational converted vehicles, taxi-to-non-operational converted vehicles, two-wheel motorcycles, and three-wheel motorcycles.