How Often Should a Family Car Undergo Annual Inspection?
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According to the 2021 new regulations on vehicle annual inspections, family cars only need to undergo two on-site inspections within 10 years, specifically in the 6th and 8th years. Below are additional details: 1. Small passenger vehicles with 5 seats or fewer: New cars require a license review every two years within the first 6 years. This review does not require an on-site inspection; you only need to bring your vehicle license and a valid compulsory traffic insurance policy to the vehicle management office before the end of the expiration month to get a stamp and receive the annual inspection sticker. 2. Vehicles older than 6 years and passenger vehicles with more than 5 seats: Both require an annual inspection. This inspection requires an on-site test. Before the annual inspection expiration date each year, you must first take your vehicle to an inspection station for testing. Then, bring the inspection report along with your vehicle license and compulsory traffic insurance policy to the vehicle management office window to receive the annual inspection sticker.