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How Many Years Can a Vehicle Skip the Inspection Line?

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LaKaylee
08/29/25 2:16am
New vehicles do not need to go through the inspection line within the first six years. During this period, they are eligible for two exemptions (requiring an inspection label application every two years without an on-site vehicle inspection). At the 6th and 8th years, the vehicle must undergo an on-site inspection. Vehicle Annual Inspection Procedure: For vehicles reaching six years, an annual inspection is required. The owner must visit an inspection station, pay the fee, and complete the inspection. After the inspection, the staff will sign and upload the results, and upon approval, issue the annual inspection compliance label. For vehicles within six years, every two years, within the three-month period that includes the initial registration month and the two preceding months, all traffic violations must be resolved. Then, the owner should bring the required documents to the nearest traffic police station's annual inspection window to fill out forms and receive the annual inspection compliance label. Vehicle Annual Inspection Content: Check whether the engine, chassis, body, and attached equipment are clean, complete, and functional; whether the paint is uniform and aesthetically pleasing; whether major assemblies have been replaced and match the initial inspection records. Verify if the vehicle's braking performance, steering control, lights, exhaust, and other safety features comply with the technical requirements for safe vehicle operation. Inspect whether the vehicle has undergone modifications, alterations, or transformations, and whether the driving license, license plate, and vehicle records match the current condition, including any changes or required approval and modification procedures. Check for damage, tampering, or illegibility of the license plate, driving license, or enlarged license plate prints on the vehicle, and determine if replacements are needed.
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SanJeffrey
09/10/25 7:03am
When I first bought my new car, I did some research and learned that within the first 6 years after registration, the vehicle doesn’t need to undergo an inspection at the testing station. This policy is really considerate! For small car owners like me, it saves a lot of hassle—just apply for the annual inspection sticker every two years either at the vehicle management office or online, without having to queue at the inspection station. New cars are in good condition when they leave the factory, with low failure rates, so inspections within the first 6 years are unnecessary and just a waste of time and money. I suggest new car owners also keep track of the timeline: the procedures for the exemption in the 2nd and 4th years are very simple—just bring your vehicle license and insurance policy, and don’t forget to handle any traffic violations, otherwise you won’t be able to apply. Properly maintaining your beloved car is the right way to go; avoid unauthorized modifications that could affect the original configuration.
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GideonLee
10/24/25 7:53am
As an ordinary office worker, I have to remind everyone that the 6-year exemption from on-site vehicle inspection for new cars is such a relief. In the first few years after buying my car, I followed the rules: in the 2nd and 4th years, I just needed to submit the exemption application via a mobile app and receive an electronic label – no need to visit the inspection station. Saving on inspection fees and time is great! The policy is well-designed because new cars have high safety standards and rarely have major issues. But remember to check for any traffic violations or expired insurance before the deadline to avoid delays. Personally, having driven for 3 years, it's been much easier. It's more practical to save money for maintaining the chassis and lighting properly.
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