How often should a new pickup truck undergo annual inspection?
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For new pickup trucks, the inspection frequency is once a year within the first ten years, and twice a year after ten years. Inspection schedule for pickup trucks: Pickup trucks are classified as commercial vehicles. According to relevant traffic regulations, commercial vehicles, as well as large and medium-sized non-operational passenger vehicles, must undergo an annual inspection once a year within the first ten years after registration. For vehicles older than ten years, the inspection is required every six months. Scrapping regulations for pickup trucks: New regulations stipulate that the 15-year mandatory scrapping rule for pickup trucks has been abolished. Vehicles will now be scrapped if they fail the annual inspection or exceed 600,000 kilometers in mileage. However, most regions still enforce the 15-year scrapping rule for pickup trucks.