How long can a truck's annual inspection be delayed?
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The annual inspection of a truck cannot be delayed for more than 30 days, and the inspection must be completed within the same month. Below are the specific details about vehicle annual inspections: 1. Required documents: the vehicle's registration certificate, valid compulsory insurance policy, and vehicle and vessel tax receipt. 2. Inspection period: The vehicle owner can apply for an inspection compliance mark at the local vehicle management office up to three months before the expiration of the vehicle's inspection validity period (for passenger cars manufactured after September 2012, the inspection interval is every 6 years). The inspection should be conducted within three months before the registration expiration date on the vehicle's license. 3. Inspection regulations for different vehicles: (1) For commercial passenger vehicles, an annual inspection is required within the first 5 years; after 5 years, inspections are required every 6 months. (2) For trucks and large or medium-sized non-commercial passenger vehicles, an annual inspection is required within the first 10 years; after 10 years, inspections are required every 6 months. (3) For small and micro non-commercial passenger vehicles, inspections are required every 2 years within the first 6 years; after 6 years, annual inspections are required; after 15 years, inspections are required every 6 months.