How many kilometers can a van generally drive before it is scrapped?
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If it is a non-commercial van, there is no specified scrapping period. As long as the vehicle meets the emission standards and passes the annual inspection smoothly, it can be driven indefinitely. If the van is used for commercial purposes, the scrapping period is 8 years. Vehicle scrapping regulations: 1. Private cars: Private cars include 5-seat sedans and 7-seat SUVs. Small and micro non-commercial vehicles have no usage period limit, but when the mileage reaches 600,000 kilometers, the state will guide them to be scrapped. If the vehicle is over 15 years old and the mileage has not reached 600,000 kilometers, it must undergo annual inspections twice a year. Vehicles that fail the inspection will be forcibly scrapped. 2. Taxis: The usage period is 8 years, and they will be forcibly guided to be scrapped when the time is up. 3. Pickup trucks: Domestic pickup trucks are forcibly scrapped after 15 years. 4. Medium-sized taxi passenger vehicles: The usage period is 10 years, and they will be forcibly guided to be scrapped when the time is up. 5. Heavy, medium, and light-duty trucks: The usage period is 15 years, and they will be forcibly guided to be scrapped when the time is up. 6. Semi-trailer tractors: The usage period is 15 years, and they will be forcibly guided to be scrapped when the time is up. 7. Micro trucks: The usage period is 12 years, and they will be forcibly guided to be scrapped when the time is up.