How often does a new 7-seater vehicle require an annual inspection?

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DanielLee
07/25/25 9:12pm
New 7-seater vehicles require an annual inspection every two years. For passenger transport vehicles in operation, inspections are conducted once a year within the first five years, and every six months thereafter. Vehicle annual inspection refers to a mandatory test for all vehicles that have obtained official license plates and registration certificates, equivalent to an annual health check-up for the vehicle. The annual inspection helps promptly identify and eliminate potential safety hazards, encourages better vehicle maintenance, and reduces the occurrence of traffic accidents. Documents required for the annual inspection include: 1. The owner's ID card; 2. Original vehicle registration certificate; 3. Valid compulsory traffic insurance policy; 4. Proof of vehicle and vessel tax payment (or exemption) for the current year (the vehicle and vessel tax proof is usually included in the compulsory traffic insurance policy).
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