How Often Should Vehicles Undergo Annual Inspection?

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DelDaisy
07/30/25 12:47am
Micro and small non-operating passenger vehicles over 6 years old require annual inspection. Non-operating mini and small buses with 7 to 9 seats enjoy a 6-year exemption policy, exempt from on-site inspection within 6 years but requiring collection of annual inspection stickers every 2 years. Annual Inspection Notes: Within the three-month period including the vehicle's initial registration month and the two preceding months, after settling all traffic violations, bring the vehicle license, compulsory traffic insurance policy, and ID card to the local inspection station for vehicle inspection. Inspection Content: Vehicles reaching 6 years must undergo annual inspection at the inspection station. After payment, they will undergo appearance check, exhaust emission test, and safety technical inspection. Upon passing all tests, collect the results, have staff sign and upload them, and receive the annual inspection compliance sticker after approval.
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