How Often Should a Family Car's Vehicle License Be Inspected?
1 Answers
Generally, a vehicle license requires an annual inspection 1-2 years after issuance. About Vehicle Annual Inspection: Generally, a vehicle license requires an annual inspection 1-2 years after issuance, but it is the vehicle itself that needs inspection (new cars can be exempt from inspection for the first 6 years). Currently, based on the exemption of non-operational mini and small passenger vehicles with 6 seats or fewer from inspection within 6 years, the exemption now also includes non-operational mini and small passenger vehicles with 7 to 9 seats (excluding minivans) within 6 years. For non-operational mini and small passenger vehicles (excluding minivans) older than 6 years but less than 10 years, the inspection frequency is adjusted from once a year to once every two years. About the Validity Period of Inspection: The validity period of the inspection will be displayed on the annual inspection sticker, which should be promptly affixed to a corner of the windshield for easy verification. Once the annual inspection sticker is obtained, the vehicle's status in the traffic management system will show as normal; failure to obtain it will result in the vehicle's status being marked as overdue for inspection.