How many times does a 15-year-old car need to be inspected in a year?

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SaraMarie
07/30/25 8:15am
Vehicles over 15 years old require two inspections per year. Below are the specific details about annual inspections: 1. Definition: Vehicle annual inspection refers to a mandatory test for all vehicles that have obtained official license plates and registration certificates. It is equivalent to an annual physical examination for vehicles according to the 'Technical Conditions for Motor Vehicle Operation Safety,' aimed at promptly eliminating potential safety hazards, encouraging enhanced vehicle maintenance, and reducing the occurrence of traffic accidents, commonly known as vehicle inspection. 2. Required documents: For individual vehicle annual inspections, the necessary documents include the original vehicle registration certificate, a copy of the compulsory traffic insurance policy, a copy of the ID card, and the vehicle itself. For corporate vehicle annual inspections, the required documents are the original vehicle registration certificate, a copy of the compulsory traffic insurance policy, a copy of the agent's ID card, and the vehicle.
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