How Many Years Until a Cargo Truck is Scrapped?
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Operational trucks are scrapped after 12 years, while non-operational trucks are scrapped after 15 years. Mini trucks (with a length ≤3.5m and total weight ≤1800kg) are mandatorily scrapped after 12 years, while other types of cargo vehicles (including semi-trailer tractors and full-trailer tractors) are mandatorily scrapped after 15 years. Private vehicle scrapping regulations: For 5-seat family cars and 7-seat SUVs, non-operational small and mini vehicles have no usage lifespan. When the normal driving mileage reaches 600,000 kilometers, the state will guide the scrapping process. Apart from the above-mentioned vehicles, small and mini non-operational passenger vehicles, large non-operational cars, and wheeled special-purpose machinery vehicles also have no usage lifespan restrictions. Common operational vehicle scrapping regulations: Small and mini taxi passenger vehicles are scrapped after 8 years, medium-sized taxi passenger vehicles after 10 years, and large taxi passenger vehicles after 12 years. Public transport passenger vehicles are scrapped after 13 years, other small and mini operational passenger vehicles after 10 years, and large and medium operational passenger vehicles after 15 years. Mini operational trucks are scrapped after 8 years, while light and large operational trucks are scrapped after 10 years.