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How Often is the Annual Inspection Required?

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EstherRose
07/29/2025, 11:07:13 AM

Annual inspection is required once every 5 years. For passenger transport vehicles: Passenger transport vehicles must undergo inspection once a year within the first 5 years; if exceeding 5 years, inspection is required every 6 months. For cargo vehicles: Cargo vehicles and large or medium-sized non-passenger transport vehicles must undergo inspection once a year within the first 10 years; if exceeding 10 years, inspection is required every 6 months. For small vehicles: Small and mini non-passenger transport vehicles must undergo inspection once every 2 years within the first 6 years; if exceeding 6 years, inspection is required once a year; if exceeding 15 years, inspection is required every 6 months. For motorcycles: Motorcycles must undergo inspection once every 2 years within the first 4 years; if exceeding 4 years, inspection is required once a year. For tractors: Tractors and other motor vehicles must undergo inspection once a year. If a commercial motor vehicle passes the safety technical inspection within the specified inspection period, it is exempt from repeated safety technical inspections.

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DerekDella
08/13/2025, 03:47:27 AM

As a new car owner, I was initially confused about the frequency of annual inspections. Later, I learned that for ordinary private cars, it's basically an annual inspection. New cars enjoy some leniency in the first 6 years—only requiring an inspection label application in the second and fourth years without an on-site check. However, after 6 years, an annual on-site inspection is mandatory. Each inspection covers key components like the emission system, headlight brightness, and braking performance to ensure road safety and prevent potential hazards. I set up annual reminders on my phone based on my license plate expiration date to avoid forgetting and facing fines or driving restrictions. Remember, timely inspections not only prevent legal issues but also help mitigate potential risks, especially for older cars with faster component wear.

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Alexa
10/11/2025, 02:34:42 AM

Having driven for over a decade, my experience tells me that annual vehicle inspections are a yearly must. For cars older than 6 years, an on-site inspection is mandatory every year. While new car owners get a two-year grace period, regular check-ups shouldn't be neglected. I believe timely annual inspections are crucial—don't wait until problems arise, as getting caught on the road without one can lead to big trouble. Always pay attention to your car's condition during daily drives, like unusual brake noises or lighting issues. Early self-checks can save you hassle during the official inspection. I usually schedule my annual inspection around the Spring Festival, combining it with routine maintenance for convenience and peace of mind. Remember, the golden rule is to do it once a year—developing this good habit ensures worry-free driving.

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McPaul
11/24/2025, 02:41:58 AM

From the perspective of vehicle usage logic, it makes sense to conduct annual inspections once a year. Wear-prone components like brakes or tires can reveal safety hazards through yearly checks. Legally, new vehicles enjoy partial exemption from inspections within the first 6 years, but after that, they must undergo annual emissions and performance tests. I believe car owners should self-check their lights and brakes before each annual inspection to reduce failure rates. This approach saves time while ensuring road safety, avoiding unnecessary risks or fines. Timely annual inspections are every driver's responsibility—don't compromise safe driving due to negligence.

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SanLuna
01/14/2026, 09:25:47 PM

The annual inspection frequency is basically once a year, emphasizing safety first! Older car components like lights or brakes have a higher risk of deterioration each year, and inspections can prevent accidents. Although new cars are partially exempt from inspections for the first 6 years, regular checks cannot be skipped. I use an APP to schedule reminders, ensuring timely completion each year; delaying the annual inspection may result in fines or even forced vehicle scrapping. Treat the annual inspection as a regular health check to detect issues early and ensure the safety of yourself and others on the road. Acting on time is both hassle-free and responsible.

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LilahLynn
04/11/2026, 12:17:37 AM

To put it simply, after driving for so many years, I've always handled my annual vehicle inspection once a year. New car owners should pay attention to the rules for the first 6 years, but the core frequency remains unchanged. I find it most convenient to set a calendar reminder around holidays to avoid forgetting and getting fined. For older vehicles, annual inspections are even more crucial, as components like brakes and lights age quickly—regular checks can prevent accidents. Remember, timely inspections aren't just about following rules; they're a way to care for your car and ensure safe, worry-free driving. Combine them with routine maintenance, and everything will go smoothly.

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