Has the annual inspection for vehicles after 6 years been canceled?
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The annual inspection for vehicles after 6 years will be canceled starting from November 20, 2020. From then on, non-operational small and mini passenger vehicles that are over 6 years but under 10 years old will have their inspection frequency adjusted from once a year to once every two years. For the on-site annual inspection, you need to bring your ID card, vehicle license, and a copy of the compulsory traffic insurance. The specific process is as follows: 1. Fill out the motor vehicle license application form and the motor vehicle inspection record form; 2. Go to the traffic violation query window to check and handle any violations; 3. Undergo a vehicle appearance inspection and take photos of the frame number; 4. Submit all documents to the inspection registration window for registration; 5. Pay the fee at the hall with the registration slip and hand over the vehicle to the staff for emissions, chassis, brake, and lighting inspections; 6. After passing the inspection, collect the inspection report and submit the annual inspection materials, including the vehicle license and insurance policy, to the staff for review; 7. After the review is approved, collect the annual inspection sticker.