How Many Years Does a Car Need to Go Through the Inspection Line?
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For non-commercial private vehicles, within ten years, the first six years require inspection every two years, and the subsequent four years require an on-line inspection every two years. Passenger vehicles for commercial use must be inspected once a year, and if they exceed five years, they must be inspected twice a year. Cargo vehicles require an annual inspection. Methods for new car inspection: There are two methods. The first method is to handle the inspection through the mobile app 'Traffic Management 12123.' The second method is to go to the vehicle management office or the traffic management department of the public security authorities for inspection. Vehicle scrapping timeline: If a motor vehicle fails to undergo the annual inspection procedure for three consecutive inspection cycles, it will be forcibly scrapped. An inspection cycle is not necessarily one year; it could be two years, one year, or six months, depending primarily on the nature of the motor vehicle's use.