How often should private cars be inspected after 6 years?
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After the implementation of the new vehicle inspection regulations, cars between 6 and 10 years old must undergo inspection every 2 years. At the 6th and 8th year marks, the vehicle must be tested on the inspection line. For private cars over 10 years old, the original inspection cycle still applies, meaning they must be inspected once a year for vehicles between 10 and 15 years old, and every 6 months for vehicles over 15 years old. Below is an introduction to vehicle inspection requirements: 1. Commercial passenger vehicles: Inspected once a year for the first 5 years; after 5 years, inspected every 6 months; 2. Trucks and large/medium-sized non-commercial passenger vehicles: Inspected once a year for the first 10 years; after 10 years, inspected every 6 months; 3. Small and micro non-commercial passenger vehicles: Inspected every 2 years for the first 6 years; after 6 years, inspected once a year; after 15 years, inspected every 6 months; 4. Motorcycles: Inspected every 2 years for the first 4 years; after 4 years, inspected once a year; 5. Tractors and other motor vehicles: Inspected once a year. Commercial vehicles that pass the safety inspection within the specified period do not need to undergo repeated safety inspections; 6. Vehicles exceeding the scrapping age limit: Cannot be transferred (sold or bought), but can still be used. For transactions, the vehicle owner must first obtain a scrapping certificate (to deregister the vehicle) from the vehicle management office before proceeding with the sale.