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How Many Years Until a Minivan Requires Biannual Inspections?

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Briella
08/28/25 6:13am
Minivans registered and used for over 15 years require inspections every six months. According to the "Road Traffic Safety Law Implementation Regulations," the annual inspection rules are as follows: Starting in 2022, 7-seater minivans follow the same inspection policies as regular private cars, benefiting from exemption policies. Specific details are: new vehicles enjoy a 6-year exemption from inspections, only requiring an electronic compliance mark application via the traffic management platform every two years; vehicles over 6 but under 10 years old require biennial inspections; those over 10 but under 15 years old require annual inspections. Non-commercial minivans are inspected biennially. New 7-seater minivans within 6 years are exempt from on-site inspections, applying for inspection compliance marks every two years. Eligible private cars registered after September 2012 can benefit from exemption policies, followed by annual inspections. For 7-seater minivans aged 6 to 15 years, annual inspections are required, while those over 15 years require on-site inspections every six months. 7-seater minivans used for commercial passenger transport or minivans with more than 7 seats for cargo require annual inspections within the first 5 years, and biannual inspections thereafter. Vehicle Inspection Process: The steps for submitting a vehicle for inspection are as follows: After submitting an inspection application at the certification hall, drive the vehicle to the parking area for an exterior inspection, verifying the chassis and engine numbers. An inspector then drives the vehicle to the testing area for exhaust measurement. The vehicle enters an automated inspection system, passing through speed, side-slip, brake, and light tests before being returned to the owner. The owner collects the inspection report and application form from the inspector. If all items pass, proceed to the certification hall to pay the inspection fee and collect the vehicle registration and compliance label at the visa window. If any items fail, the owner must repair and adjust the vehicle before retesting until it passes.
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LeLydia
09/10/25 4:32am
I've been driving a van for over ten years, and generally after 15 years, it requires a bi-annual inspection. In the first few years when the vehicle was still new, the inspections were easier, but as the car ages, parts wear out, increasing safety risks. The inspection stations check brakes, lights, emissions, and so on. My old van is over 15 years old, so I have to go for an inspection every six months. It takes some time but it's worth it to avoid accidents on the road. With proper maintenance, it can still run for a few more years. A friend of mine was fined for not getting their car inspected on time, so I always make an appointment in advance to avoid trouble. Remember, the rules are like this, and there might be slight differences depending on the region. Keeping up with the vehicle's annual inspection notice is crucial—don't compromise road safety. Don't slack off on maintaining an old car.
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JosiahDella
10/24/25 5:21am
Vans over 15 years old are required to undergo inspection every six months. This is the policy, as older vehicles have higher failure rates, which can disrupt traffic order. I've been following vehicle regulations for a long time and understand this measure is for everyone's safety. Imagine how dangerous it would be if aging parts caused brake failure. The actual process isn't difficult—just bring the required documents to the inspection station, and the cost is reasonable. For commercial vehicles, the rules are even stricter. I recommend fellow drivers regularly check their manuals for updates to avoid delays at the inspection line. Getting inspected on time ensures peace of mind on the road—don't cut corners for convenience.
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