How many times a year should a car be inspected after 15 years?
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Vehicles over 15 years old must undergo two inspections per year. Annual inspections can promptly identify any issues with the vehicle, allowing the owner to stay informed about the vehicle's condition and carry out necessary repairs. It is crucial for older vehicles to undergo inspections on time and not to forget. Moreover, vehicles that do not comply with the inspection regulations are not permitted on the road. Additional Information: According to Article 16 of the "Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law": Motor vehicles must undergo safety technical inspections according to the following intervals from the date of registration: 1. Passenger vehicles for commercial use must be inspected once a year within the first 5 years; after 5 years, once every 6 months. 2. Trucks and large or medium-sized non-commercial passenger vehicles must be inspected once a year within the first 10 years; after 10 years, once every 6 months. 3. Small and mini non-commercial passenger vehicles must be inspected once every 2 years within the first 6 years; after 6 years, once a year; after 15 years, once every 6 months. The procedure for an out-of-town delegated inspection requires the owner to first apply to the original registration location before the inspection can proceed. Additionally, an application must be submitted annually to the vehicle management office of the original registration location.