How often should motor vehicles undergo on-site inspections?
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For small motor vehicles, inspections are required once every 2 years within the first 6 years; after 6 years, inspections are required annually; and after 15 years, inspections are required every 6 months. Motor vehicle on-site inspection: Motor vehicle on-site inspection is one of the procedures for the annual vehicle inspection. Only vehicles that pass this inspection can officially pass the annual review, obtain the annual inspection mark, and be allowed to continue driving on the road. Inspection content: If the appearance inspection is fine, the vehicle queues up for the on-site inspection. The inspection line is responsible for checking items such as brakes, headlights, and chassis, which takes about 5-10 minutes. Once the vehicle is driven off the line, a computer-printed form is issued, listing items such as braking, lighting, and horn. A "0" is printed for passing items, and an "X" for failing items.