How Often Should a Family Sedan Undergo Annual Inspection?
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A family sedan requires inspection every 6 years. For vehicles older than 6 years, annual inspections are mandatory, while cars exceeding 15 years of age must undergo biannual inspections. Annual inspection refers to the safety examination conducted yearly or biennially, encompassing comprehensive checks on components such as the horn, brakes, axle weight, chassis, ignition system, lighting system, exhaust system, and license plate installation. Vehicles are ineligible for inspection under the following circumstances: 1. Discrepancies between the vehicle's condition and the records in the driving license or archives; 2. Damaged, incomplete, illegible license plates or driving licenses, or self-made license plates; 3. Unauthorized vehicle modifications, model alterations, or technical transformations without proper approval and registration changes; 4. Failure to display the required unit name and enlarged license plate characters as stipulated; 5. Improper installation of alarms or indicator lights in violation of regulations.