How many times does a 2009 car need to be inspected per year?
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New cars are exempt from inspection for the first six years from the date of registration, based on the vehicle registration time. Within the first five years, new cars are inspected every two years. After five years, they are inspected annually, and after 15 years, they are inspected every six months. The specific inspection date can be found on the expiration date listed on the vehicle's registration certificate. Below is relevant information about vehicle inspections: 1. New regulations exempt non-commercial small passenger cars and similar vehicles from inspection for the first six years. 2. Starting with the implementation of this year's new regulations, public security traffic management departments can provide services such as cross-regional vehicle inspections and online appointment scheduling for small passenger cars, making it more convenient for vehicle owners. Vehicle owners within a city can independently choose an inspection agency for their vehicle inspection. 3. To facilitate vehicle inspections, vehicle management offices and inspection agencies have set up dedicated appointment channels and windows for vehicles with scheduled inspections. This reduces waiting times for owners during inspections, allowing them to proceed directly to the inspection line. After passing the inspection, owners can receive the inspection compliance mark and the environmental label with the inspection report.