How many times a year should a car over 15 years old be inspected?
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Cars over 15 years old require two inspections per year. Below are the new regulations for vehicle inspection timing and the required documents for vehicle inspection: New regulations for vehicle inspection timing: For new cars, inspections are required every two years for the first six years, and then annually thereafter. The inspection month corresponds to the month of the vehicle's registration. Additionally, if the scheduled time is inconvenient, inspections can be conducted up to three months in advance (for example, if the inspection month is June, it can be done in April, May, or June). Early inspection does not affect the timing of the next inspection. Considering most people's habits, congestion often occurs at the end of the month, so it is recommended to prepare early at the beginning of the month. Documents required for vehicle inspection: Vehicle license, copy of compulsory motor vehicle traffic accident liability insurance, ID card of the person conducting the inspection, triangular warning sign, and fire extinguisher. (Vehicle violations must be resolved, and no modifications to the vehicle body are allowed.) Document explanation: The compulsory motor vehicle traffic accident liability insurance policy consists of two pages: the original and the copy. The copy must be submitted during the inspection and will be retained by the inspection agency. The ID card required is that of the person driving the vehicle to the inspection.