How Many Years Before a Truck is Scrapped?
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Medium and heavy-duty trucks must be mandatorily scrapped after exceeding 15 years of service, while mini trucks must be scrapped after exceeding 12 years of service. Vehicles that should be scrapped must promptly undergo deregistration procedures, and vehicles meeting scrapping standards are prohibited from road use. The mandatory scrapping regulations are as follows: 1. Regulation 1: If the vehicle still fails to meet the national safety technical standards for in-use vehicles after repairs and adjustments. 2. Regulation 2: If the vehicle's emissions of pollutants or noise into the atmosphere still fail to meet national standards for in-use vehicles after repairs, adjustments, or the adoption of control technologies. 3. Regulation 3: If the vehicle fails to obtain the mandatory inspection compliance mark for three consecutive inspection cycles after the expiration of the inspection validity period. 4. Regulation 4: If the vehicle reaches a certain age and mileage limit.