Is it biennial inspection after 6-year exemption?
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Small passenger vehicles aged between 6 to 10 years require biennial inspections. At the 6th and 8th year, vehicles must undergo on-site testing. For private cars over 10 years old, the original inspection cycle remains unchanged: annual inspections for vehicles aged 10-15 years, and semi-annual inspections for those over 15 years. Notes for vehicle annual inspection: Clear traffic violations in advance: Ensure all violations are settled before inspection, otherwise it will delay the process. Unresolved violations may not only prevent completion of annual inspection but also require additional time to queue at traffic police stations. It's recommended to check for any outstanding violations beforehand. Prepare required documents: Necessary materials include the vehicle's driving license and valid compulsory traffic insurance policy. Check lights and brakes: To improve inspection pass rate, conduct self-checks on lighting (verify all headlights/brake lights function properly, check for lens aging) and braking systems (ensure normal operation without wheel bias) prior to official testing. Address any abnormalities through repairs to avoid delays.