How many years does a sedan need to go for inspection?
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Sedans need to go for an inspection line in the sixth year. The six-year exemption from inspection only applies to the first five years, and the sixth year requires an on-site inspection. Annual inspection is something every car owner will encounter, and it is conducted to ensure that all indicators of the vehicle meet the standards, thereby improving safety and reducing the likelihood of accidents. According to Article 16 of the "Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law," which came into effect on July 1, 2018, motor vehicles must undergo safety technical inspections according to the following schedule from the date of registration: 1. For commercial passenger vehicles, an annual inspection is required every year within the first 5 years, and every 6 months after exceeding 5 years; 2. For trucks and large and medium-sized non-commercial vehicles, an annual inspection is required every year within the first 10 years, and every 6 months after exceeding 10 years; 3. For small and micro non-commercial passenger vehicles, an inspection is required every 2 years within the first 6 years, every year after exceeding 6 years, and every 6 months after exceeding 15 years; 4. For motorcycles, an inspection is required every 2 years within the first 4 years, and every year after exceeding 4 years.