How often should private cars under 10 years old undergo inspection?
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Private cars under 10 years old require inspection every two years. Here are the specific details: 1. For non-operational small and mini passenger vehicles over 6 years but under 10 years old: The inspection cycle has been relaxed from annual inspection to biennial inspection, meaning private cars only need to undergo two on-site inspections within 10 years, specifically in the 6th and 8th years. 2. For private cars over 10 years old: The original inspection cycle still applies, i.e., annual inspection for vehicles aged 10-15 years, and semi-annual inspection for vehicles over 15 years old. Here is some additional information: 1. Inspection timing: The annual inspection date is indicated on the vehicle's license. You can have the inspection done up to three months in advance, but delays are not permitted. Even a one-day delay counts as overdue. If caught by traffic police, you may face a fine and a 3-point deduction. 2. Requirements: All traffic violations must be resolved before the inspection; otherwise, the inspection cannot proceed. 3. Regulations: Any modifications to the vehicle's lights or other components that do not meet standards must be reverted; otherwise, the inspection will not pass. If a car fails to undergo inspection three times, it will be mandatorily scrapped.