How old does a car need to be to require biannual inspections?
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Generally, vehicles older than 15 years require biannual inspections. The specific regulations are as follows: 1. Small passenger vehicles: Family-use vehicles with 7 seats or fewer (including 7 seats) are exempt from on-site inspections for the first 6 years after purchase, but owners must collect annual inspection stickers and environmental protection stickers from the vehicle management office every two years. After 6 years, they require annual inspections. 2. Vehicles older than 15 years: Require biannual inspections. If the mileage exceeds 500,000 kilometers, the vehicle must undergo four inspections per year. 3. Importance: Relevant authorities have always placed great emphasis on this, and the regulations are particularly strict. Vehicles that fail to meet standards must be scrapped according to regulations. For vehicles that have been in use for over 15 years, there are more potential safety hazards. Biannual inspections are implemented to identify existing issues and ensure the safety of the vehicle owners.