Has the twice-a-year inspection requirement for vehicles over 15 years old been abolished?

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WilliamLynn
07/28/25 11:19pm
The twice-a-year inspection requirement for vehicles over 15 years old has not been abolished. This regulation still applies to personal small cars and blue-license-plate minivans. For new vehicles, inspections are required every two years for the first six years after registration. After six years, inspections become annual, and after fifteen years, they increase to twice a year. For vehicles over twenty years old, inspections are required four times a year. During vehicle inspection, first drive the car to the nearest inspection station, then undergo an exterior check. Cooperate with staff to fill out the registration form and take photos, followed by payment and information registration. Proceed with the online inspection of the motor vehicle, and the final step is to collect the inspection sticker and affix it to the upper right corner of the front windshield.
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DelaneyLee
08/12/25 2:39am
That's a great question. I've been driving an old car for over a decade, and I remember that vehicles over 15 years old used to require two inspections per year, which was really exhausting. But now the policy has changed. Since 2022, the twice-a-year inspection rule has been abolished, replaced by just one annual inspection. I’ve personally experienced this change, and it feels much more convenient. Before, every six months, I had to take time off to visit the inspection station, queue up, pay fees, and get the car checked—a process that took half a day, not to mention the worry about failing the test and needing extra repairs. Switching to once a year has saved me time and money—cutting inspection fees in half—without disrupting work or daily life. Of course, as a car owner, safety should never be neglected. I make sure to regularly check things like tires and brakes myself, complementing the annual inspection to ensure safety. This policy adjustment is thoughtful, making life easier for owners of older cars. I recommend all owners of 15-year-old vehicles look into the details.
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StErin
10/01/25 5:33am
As a daily driver, I noticed the vehicle inspection rules have been adjusted. Specifically, passenger cars over 15 years old no longer require biannual inspections—now just one annual inspection is needed. This change is quite practical, reducing unnecessary hassle. Remembering the past, having to visit the inspection center every six months was not only time-consuming with long queues but also costly, adding up to several hundred yuan extra per year. Under the new regulations, the inspection frequency is halved, freeing up energy I can now devote to vehicle maintenance. I checked the policy details via an app—it took effect after October 2022 and applies to small non-commercial vehicles. The core principle remains unchanged: safety is still the priority. With proper maintenance, one annual inspection is sufficient to ensure the vehicle's condition is sound. This shift reflects more user-friendly policies, making car ownership easier.
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