How often should a vehicle be inspected after 6 years?
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For the first six years, cars require an inspection every two years. After six years, it becomes an annual inspection, and after fifteen years, it switches to a semi-annual inspection. Below are the inspection standards for different vehicle types: 1. Exemption Policy: Non-commercial passenger cars (including non-commercial sedans, small and micro passenger vehicles, excluding vans and vehicles with 7 or more seats) are exempt from inspection for the first six years. "New vehicles within six years are exempt from on-site inspection," requiring only an inspection sticker application every two years. Privately owned vehicles registered after September 2012 that meet the conditions can enjoy this exemption policy, with an annual inspection thereafter. From 6 to 15 years, an on-site inspection is required once a year, and after 15 years, it becomes once every six months. 2. Commercial passenger vehicles must be inspected annually within the first five years and every six months thereafter. 3. Large commercial trucks and large/medium non-commercial passenger vehicles require an annual inspection within the first ten years and every six months thereafter. 4. Motorcycles must be inspected every two years within the first four years and annually thereafter.