How often is a new vehicle's driving license inspected?
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The frequency of inspection for a new vehicle's driving license depends on the usage nature of the motor vehicle. The driving license itself does not have an expiration date, only an inspection validity period. The inspection validity period corresponds to the vehicle's annual inspection schedule, meaning the renewal cycle of the driving license varies with the vehicle. Below are the renewal cycles for driving licenses: 1. Exempt vehicles, i.e., non-commercial small and mini passenger vehicles with 6 seats or fewer (including 6 seats): New vehicles do not require on-site inspection for the first 6 years, only applying for an inspection compliance mark every two years. The driving license renewal cycle is every 2 years. Additionally, after 6 years, an annual inspection is required; after 15 years, inspections are required every 6 months. 2. Commercial passenger vehicles: For the first 5 years, commercial passenger vehicles require an annual inspection; after 5 years, inspections are required every 6 months. 3. Freight vehicles: Freight vehicles and large or medium-sized non-commercial passenger vehicles require an annual inspection within the first 10 years; after 10 years, inspections are required every 6 months. The above are the annual inspection cycles for vehicles, and the driving license is renewed accordingly with each inspection.