Is an Annual Inspection Required Every Year After Six Years for Vehicle Inspection?
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After six years, an annual inspection is required for vehicles. According to relevant regulations, motor vehicles must undergo safety technical inspections within the following periods from the date of registration: 1. Passenger vehicles for commercial use must be inspected once a year within 5 years; 2. If exceeding 5 years, inspection is required every 6 months; 3. Trucks and large or medium-sized non-commercial passenger vehicles must be inspected once a year within 10 years; 4. If exceeding 10 years, inspection is required every 6 months. Vehicle annual inspection is a mandatory test for all vehicles that have obtained formal license plates and driving licenses, meaning an annual physical examination for the vehicle as per relevant regulations. Other relevant regulations for vehicle inspection: 1. Vehicles that fail the annual inspection must be repaired within a specified period; if they still fail after the deadline, the vehicle management office will confiscate their driving license plates and prohibit further driving; 2. Vehicles that do not undergo the annual inspection without reason or fail the inspection are not allowed to drive on the road or transfer registration; 3. Vehicles that meet the scrapping conditions or have exceeded the prescribed service life will not be inspected, and their license plates will be revoked, with the files canceled for scrapping.