How often should a car undergo inspection?
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After the implementation of the new vehicle inspection regulations, passenger cars between 6 and 10 years old require inspection every 2 years. The vehicle must undergo on-site inspection at the 6th and 8th year marks. For private vehicles over 10 years old, the original inspection cycle still applies: vehicles aged 10-15 years require annual inspection, while those over 15 years old need inspection every 6 months. Key points to note: On-site inspection requirements: Newly purchased small family vehicles with 7 seats or fewer (including 7 seats) are exempt from on-site inspection for the first 6 years, unless involved in major accidents. Obtaining compliance stickers: Although new vehicles don't require on-site inspection, owners must collect annual inspection stickers and environmental compliance stickers from the vehicle management office every 2 years. Bring the vehicle registration certificate and valid compulsory traffic insurance policy for the current year to the designated window for free collection.