In Which Year Should a New Vehicle Undergo Its First Inspection?
1 Answers
New vehicles have different inspection requirements depending on the vehicle type. For ordinary family cars, the first inspection is required every two years. For passenger transport vehicles, inspections are required once a year within the first five years, and every six months thereafter. For cargo trucks and large or medium-sized non-commercial passenger vehicles, inspections are required once a year within the first ten years, and every six months thereafter. Vehicle inspection refers to an annual examination of vehicles that have already been issued official license plates and registration certificates, conducted in accordance with the safety technical conditions for motor vehicle operation. The purpose is to check the main technical conditions of the vehicle, encourage regular maintenance, ensure the vehicle remains in good condition, and guarantee safe driving.