How Many Years Until a Family Car Requires Biannual Inspections?

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PeterDella
07/23/25 10:54pm
Private cars require biannual inspections after 15 years. Below is relevant information: 1. Regulations: According to the relevant provisions of the Road Traffic Safety Law Implementation Regulations: Small and micro non-operational passenger vehicles must be inspected once every 2 years within the first 6 years; after 6 years, once a year; and after 15 years, once every 6 months. 2. Inspection content: Vehicles must pass regular tests including exhaust emissions, vehicle appearance, lights, brakes, chassis, etc., and must have no traffic violation records to receive an inspection pass mark. All inspection dates are based on the registration date listed on the vehicle license. From the date of registration, vehicles must undergo safety technical inspections according to the specified schedule, commonly referred to as annual inspections or annual reviews.
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Parra
08/10/25 6:40pm
My family car has been running for over a decade, and now it requires two annual inspections at the testing station. Looking back, new cars only needed biennial inspections for the first six years, then switched to annual checks from the seventh to tenth year. After hitting the decade mark, it's mandatory to inspect twice a year – that's standard policy. Why the shift to biannual checks? Because older car parts wear out faster, like aging brake systems or lighting circuits prone to issues, making frequent inspections crucial to avoid road hazards. The inspection covers everything from exhaust emissions to headlight brightness, tire wear, and even chassis suspension checks by engineers. My advice: mark inspection dates clearly, don't procrastinate, and maintain regular upkeep like oil and filter changes to pass smoothly. Safety comes first – keeping my car in top shape lets me travel worry-free with family. Skimping on maintenance risks bigger troubles. Once I nearly missed an inspection and drove anxiously, fearing fines if stopped.
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Roger
09/23/25 7:02am
Having seen many cases of family cars in the repair shop, let me briefly share some insights. Once a car exceeds 10 years, it requires biannual inspections, a policy that's basically nationwide. The reason is simple: components like the engine and brake discs/pads wear out more with age, and without regular checks, hidden dangers may arise. The inspection focuses on exhaust emissions, steering systems, and headlight brightness, with older cars often failing due to dim lights or insufficient braking force. I recommend owners maintain their cars more diligently—change engine oil and brake fluid on schedule, not just before inspections. Before the test, check tire pressure and lights yourself to save hassle. From a safety perspective, biannual inspections are quite necessary, especially in winter when brake fluid tends to degrade. The cost is low but helps avoid major issues—remember to bring all documents and book in advance to save time. Don’t let minor issues snowball into big troubles.
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