How Many Times Should a Motor Vehicle Be Inspected Annually After 15 Years?
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Motor vehicles should be inspected twice a year after 15 years. Annual inspection time requirements: Small and micro non-operational passenger vehicles are exempt from inspection for the first 6 years, inspected once a year after 6 years, and once every 6 months after 15 years; operational passenger vehicles should be inspected once a year within 5 years and once every 6 months after 5 years; trucks and large and medium non-operational passenger vehicles should be inspected once a year within 10 years and once every 6 months after 10 years; imported vehicles are the same as other models and can undergo regular inspections at any inspection site. Consequences of not complying with annual inspection regulations: Vehicles that fail the regular inspection must be repaired within the specified time. If they still fail after the deadline, the vehicle management authority has the right to confiscate the license plates and driving licenses of the unqualified vehicles, and the vehicles will not be allowed to drive on the road or be transferred; vehicles that cannot participate in the regular inspection due to special reasons should apply for an extension in advance to the vehicle management authority; vehicles stationed abroad can be inspected by the local vehicle management authority, and the inspection results will be notified to the original vehicle management authority; vehicles that do not participate in the regular inspection without reason are not allowed to drive on the road.