How often should the annual inspection sticker be replaced?
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Two years. New vehicles are exempt from annual inspections for the first six years, but the annual inspection sticker and environmental protection label on the vehicle need to be collected and replaced every two years. Below is additional information about vehicle annual inspections: 1. Timeframe: For passenger cars and blue-license minivans, within the first six years after registration, inspections are required every two years; after six years, inspections are required annually; after fifteen years, inspections are required twice a year. For trucks, inspections are required annually after registration, and after ten years, inspections are required twice a year. 2. Legal basis: "Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China," "Implementation Regulations of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China." 3. Initial inspection content: The initial inspection aims to verify whether the vehicle meets the conditions for license plate issuance. The inspection includes: (1) Checking if the vehicle has a user manual, certificate of conformity (for imported vehicles, the commodity inspection certificate), and if the factory sample markings on the vehicle body are complete. (2) Measuring the internal and external dimensions, wheelbase, and axle track of the vehicle. Specific measurements include vehicle length, width, height, cargo compartment height and area, wheelbase, and axle track. (3) Conducting inspections item by item according to technical standards. Upon passing, fill out the "Initial Inspection and Modification Registration Form for Motor Vehicles," and record the curb weight, load capacity, passenger capacity, and driver's seat capacity as specified by the manufacturer.