How Often Are Diesel Vehicles Inspected?
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Pickup trucks fall under the category of mini or small trucks and are not covered by the new regulations. They still follow the original annual inspection rules. Below is an introduction to the relevant inspection content: Inspection Frequency: (Non-commercial trucks must undergo annual inspections within the first ten years, and every six months starting from the 11th year.) Please verify the vehicle type, registration date, and inspection deadline printed on the vehicle's license. Exemption Period: Newly registered small passenger vehicles are exempt from on-site inspections for the first six years, but they still need to apply for inspection stickers on time (once every two years within six years). For example, if a non-commercial small passenger vehicle with fewer than seven seats was registered on August 31, 2010, it does not require on-site inspections for the first six years under the new regulations. However, the owner must still provide proof of compulsory traffic accident liability insurance, tax or exemption certificates for vehicle and vessel tax, and resolve any traffic violations or accidents before applying for the inspection sticker directly from the traffic management department.