How many years later does a pickup truck require biannual inspections?
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Pickup trucks require an annual inspection and have a mandatory scrapping age of 15 years. Below are the relevant regulations regarding vehicle inspection periods: Passenger vehicles for commercial use: For commercial-use vehicles, the inspection regulation states that within 5 years of registration at the vehicle management office, an annual inspection is required. After exceeding 5 years, biannual inspections are required. Small non-commercial passenger vehicles: For small non-commercial passenger vehicles, the inspection regulation states that within 6 years of registration at the vehicle management office, a biennial inspection is required. After exceeding 6 years, an annual inspection is required, and after 15 years, biannual inspections are required. Trucks and large/medium non-commercial passenger vehicles: For trucks and large/medium non-commercial passenger vehicles, the inspection regulation states that within 10 years of registration at the vehicle management office, an annual inspection is required. After exceeding 10 years, biannual inspections are required.