
After successfully logging in, click on the online service, select 'Issuance of Inspection Exemption Mark for Exempt Vehicles (Six-Year Exemption)', and proceed with the data registration. After reading, click 'Accept', fill in the information, click 'Register'. The specific registration content is subject to the webpage prompts. After registration, submit the application. The Vehicle Office will review the application materials within one working day. Once approved, postal staff will come to collect the documents. After confirming the original ID card of the vehicle owner, the copy will be collected and sent to the Vehicle Management Office for processing.

















I recently completed the annual inspection for my motorcycle. Since it's within the six-year exemption period, it didn't require an on-site inspection—just applying for the inspection compliance decal every two years. I processed it online via the Traffic 12123 app by uploading photos of my ID card, vehicle registration, and compulsory insurance policy. The approval came quickly, and the decal was mailed to my home for free. The whole process was efficient, saving me a trip to the DMV. If you're not comfortable using a phone, you can also bring these documents to the local DMV counter, where it usually takes just minutes. Remember to check that your insurance is valid and not to miss the deadline, as late applications may incur fines or affect road safety. This exemption policy is indeed convenient for many new vehicle owners, and I recommend regular vehicle checks to ensure trouble-free long-term use.

As an enthusiast who often helps friends with vehicle-related matters, I frequently assist others in handling motorcycle annual inspections using the 12123 APP. During the six-year exemption period, the core requirement is applying for the inspection exemption decal every two years, eliminating the need to visit inspection stations. After logging into the APP, select the Motor Vehicle Exemption Service, fill in the information, and upload clear document photos such as the vehicle license and policy. Once approved, the electronic decal will be synchronized in the system, and you can also apply for a paper version to be mailed. The entire process is free, and with complete materials, it can be completed in one or two days. The online method is highly efficient. If you have difficulty operating it on your phone, local DMV self-service machines or counters also support this service—just bring the original documents. Be sure to check document dates in advance to avoid omissions and delays. This policy is convenient but requires proactive compliance.

During the six-year exemption period for my motorcycle, the annual inspection process was very simple last year. I just needed to prepare my ID card, vehicle license, and compulsory traffic policy, and apply for the inspection sticker every two years. There are two methods: either go directly to the vehicle management office window or apply online through the 12123 APP. I used the APP to upload the documents, waited for approval, and the sticker was mailed to my home. No money or time was spent going to the inspection station. Ensuring the insurance is valid is key—if it expires, the process can't be completed. Handling it on time avoids fines, and the whole process is quick and hassle-free.

Having ridden motorcycles for over a decade, I find the biennial inspection under the six-year exemption quite convenient. Every two years, I visit the vehicle management office to apply for the inspection decal, bringing my ID card, a copy of the vehicle registration, and the insurance policy. The counter process takes just a few minutes. Exemption means no on-site inspection is required, but the decal still needs renewal. From experience, using an app to upload documents in advance saves time, and it's wise to ensure the insurance coverage is continuous without gaps. Failing to do so on time may result in penalty points or fines, or even affect road safety. Don't mix up the documents—I keep them in a dedicated folder for easy access. Maintaining good records ensures a more worry-free ride.

For the six-year exemption from inspection for motorcycles, I find the current practice to be quite flexible. I can apply for the inspection exemption decal every two years either through the online 12123 platform or at the local vehicle office. The basic documents required are my ID card, vehicle registration certificate, and valid compulsory traffic insurance policy. After uploading or submitting these, I can obtain the decal for free. The app method is highly efficient—once approved, the electronic decal is automatically updated, or a physical decal is mailed. If I go in person, it's also convenient—just bring the original documents. Don’t forget to regularly check the deadline and apply in time to avoid overdue issues. This policy makes things easier for vehicle owners, but proactive document management is still necessary to ensure the entire process goes smoothly without any hiccups.


