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How many years does a car require two inspections per year?

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DelHaley
09/03/25 8:44am
Small cars require two inspections per year after 15 years. Below are the specific details about motor vehicle annual inspections: 1. Introduction: Vehicle annual inspection refers to mandatory testing for all vehicles that have obtained official license plates and registration certificates. It's equivalent to an annual physical examination for vehicles according to the "Technical Requirements for Motor Vehicle Operation Safety". Non-commercial vehicles are exempt from inspection for the first 6 years, require annual inspection from 6 to 15 years, need two inspections per year after 15 years, four inspections per year after exceeding 500,000 kilometers, and must be scrapped after reaching 600,000 kilometers. 2. Optimal timing: Vehicles can undergo inspection applications within 3 months before the annual inspection date. It's best to schedule 2 months or 1 month in advance. Additionally, before the 10th of each month when inspection stations have relatively lighter workloads presents an excellent opportunity to avoid queues.
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StAdriana
09/16/25 3:13am
As a veteran driver with years of experience, I have to tell you that vehicles over 15 years old require biannual inspections, meaning two checks per year. This policy is quite reasonable since older cars pose higher risks, with braking systems and engines being more prone to issues. Reflecting on my own car, which has been running for nearly two decades, I have to visit the inspection station every six months. According to Chinese regulations, new cars enjoy easier requirements for the first six years, only needing to apply for an inspection sticker every two years without an on-site test. Vehicles aged between 6 to 10 years require an annual inspection, and those between 10 to 15 years also need yearly checks. However, once a car crosses the 15-year threshold, it must undergo inspections every six months. I strongly advise everyone to comply with these schedules and not find them troublesome—safety should always come first. If parts of an old car fail and aren't detected in time, the consequences of an accident on the road can be severe. It's also important to be diligent with maintenance, such as regularly changing the engine oil and checking the tires.
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MacPaige
10/30/25 3:48am
I just got my driver's license recently, and a friend mentioned that older cars require two inspections per year. After checking, I found out that vehicles over 15 years old must undergo two inspections annually, with a six-month interval between each, as per regulations. The previous stages are: new cars are exempt from on-site inspections for the first 6 years but still need to obtain a certification mark every two years; vehicles aged between 6 and 10 years require an annual inspection; and those over 10 but under 15 years old also need an annual check. This policy is quite smart—older cars have more worn-out parts, increasing safety risks like sudden brake failure, so more frequent inspections can help avoid trouble. As a beginner, I think it’s good because it pushes me to learn more about car maintenance. Just remember, once your car hits 15 years, adjust your schedule accordingly and don’t forget about the inspections. Keep an eye on official notices—the cost isn’t high, just a few hundred yuan each time.
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