How Often Should a Van Undergo Annual Inspection?
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If the van is used for commercial purposes, it must undergo an annual inspection once every year within the first 5 years, and once every six months after exceeding 5 years. For non-commercial vans, inspections are required once every 2 years within the first 6 years, once every year after exceeding 6 years, and once every six months after exceeding 15 years. The inspection intervals vary depending on the type of motor vehicle. According to Article 16 of the "Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law," motor vehicles must undergo safety technical inspections at the following intervals from the date of registration: Commercial passenger vehicles must be inspected once every year within the first 5 years and once every six months after exceeding 5 years. Trucks and large or medium-sized non-commercial passenger vehicles must be inspected once every year within the first 10 years and once every six months after exceeding 10 years. Small and mini non-commercial passenger vehicles must be inspected once every 2 years within the first 6 years, once every year after exceeding 6 years, and once every six months after exceeding 15 years. Motorcycles must be inspected once every 2 years within the first 4 years and once every year after exceeding 4 years. Tractors and other motor vehicles must be inspected once every year. Commercial motor vehicles that pass the safety technical inspection within the specified period are exempt from repeated inspections.