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Is a minibus subject to biannual inspections after ten years?

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DelLuke
07/29/25 4:19pm

A minibus is inspected once a year after ten years. Minibuses are exempt from inspection for the first 6 years, with inspections required every 2 years. During this 6-year period, the owner or the unit to which the vehicle belongs must submit the compulsory traffic insurance policy and the proof of vehicle and vessel tax to the vehicle management office every 2 years, and then apply directly to the traffic management department of the public security bureau for the inspection compliance mark. Relevant information about vehicle annual inspections is as follows: 1. Introduction: Vehicle annual inspection refers to a mandatory test for every vehicle that has obtained an official license plate and registration certificate, equivalent to an annual physical examination for the vehicle according to the "Technical Conditions for Motor Vehicle Operation Safety." 2. Purpose: Vehicle annual inspections can promptly eliminate potential safety hazards, encourage enhanced vehicle maintenance, and reduce the occurrence of traffic accidents.

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WillowDella
08/14/25 5:04am

I used to own a minivan for ten years, and according to our country's regulations, it indeed required two annual inspections. Why such a rule? As vehicles age, problems multiply—faulty brakes, dim lights, and rusted chassis, all of which can lead to major accidents. Minivans often carry loads over long distances, posing higher safety risks, so a six-month inspection helps catch issues early. My experience is to always check tires and lights briefly before each inspection to avoid unnecessary trips to the repair shop. Skipping inspections can lead to fines and points deducted by traffic police, and worse, insurance may not cover accidents. So once a vehicle hits ten years, don’t slack off—get it inspected on time at the DMV to protect yourself and your family. In short, vehicle safety is no small matter, and a six-month inspection is absolutely necessary.

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DeDaniel
10/12/25 7:05am

My little van has been in use for over a decade, and I can say with certainty that it requires biannual inspections. This regulation primarily serves as a safety check for older vehicles. Vans, given their heavy loads and rough rides, are prone to brake or engine issues. The DMV typically mandates inspections every six months, focusing on the chassis, emissions, and seat belts. My money-saving tip is to perform maintenance in advance—like replacing brake pads and engine oil—to avoid failing the inspection and incurring additional repair costs. Schedule your inspections carefully to avoid missing deadlines, and online appointments make it hassle-free. Anyone who’s driven an older car knows that while biannual inspections take time, they’re worthwhile for uncovering issues early and extending the vehicle’s lifespan. If you’re caught driving without an inspection, fines can range from hundreds to over a thousand yuan, not to mention the safety risks involved.

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LeDamian
11/25/25 8:09am

Yes, vans require two inspections per year after ten years. The reason lies in the mandatory regulations: older vehicles have more potential hazards, especially vans with high load-bearing capacity, and semi-annual inspections can detect wear and tear. From an owner's perspective, simple preparations can ensure a smooth pass, such as cleaning the interior and exterior, and ensuring lights are functional. Inspection items typically include brakes, steering, and safety systems. It's advisable to stay updated with notifications from the vehicle management app and avoid delays—timely inspections ensure safety and reliability.

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