How Long Are Three Motor Vehicle Inspection Cycles?
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Three motor vehicle inspection cycles amount to one and a half years. The duration of three inspection cycles depends on the age of the vehicle. Motor vehicle inspection cycles are generally divided into three types: 1. New vehicles are exempt from inspection for the first 6 years; 2. Vehicles over 10 years old require an annual inspection; 3. Vehicles over 15 years old require a semi-annual inspection. If a passenger car meets the exemption criteria and enjoys the exemption policy, it does not need to undergo on-site inspection for the first 6 years, only requiring the application for an annual inspection sticker every two years. In this case, three inspection cycles would be 6 years. For vehicles over 10 years old, an annual inspection is required, making three inspection cycles equal to 3 years. For vehicles over 15 years old, inspections are required every 6 months, making three inspection cycles equal to one and a half years.