How many years does a car require two inspections per year?
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Cars over 15 years old require two inspections per year. Non-commercial passenger vehicles such as sedans are exempt from inspection for the first 6 years. During this 6-year period, the vehicle owner or the unit to which the vehicle belongs must submit the compulsory traffic insurance policy and vehicle and vessel tax certificate to the vehicle management office every two years, and then directly apply to the traffic management department of the public security bureau for the inspection compliance mark. Here are the things to pay attention to before the annual vehicle inspection: 1. Check whether the insurance policy is valid, especially for the first annual inspection of a new car. If the information on the insurance policy does not match the actual situation, correct it with the insurance company; 2. If you need to replace the environmental protection mark, go to the environmental protection bureau's auto repair shop in advance to test the exhaust to save time; 3. Clear traffic violations at the traffic team; 4. For the annual inspection, it is better to be early than late. Inspections at the beginning of each month will be faster;