Is it no longer necessary to display the annual inspection and insurance stickers on vehicles?
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Annual inspection stickers must be displayed, while compulsory insurance stickers may not be required in some areas now. Below is relevant information: 1. Vehicle annual inspection: Also known as motor vehicle inspection. The inspection items and scope vary depending on the vehicle's usage nature. 2. Timeframes: For passenger cars and blue-license minivans, the first six years after registration require biennial inspections; after six years, annual inspections; after ten years, semi-annual inspections. Trucks require annual inspections after registration, becoming semi-annual after ten years. Required documents for vehicle inspection include: vehicle registration certificate, valid compulsory insurance policy, and vehicle and vessel tax certificate. 3. Other regulations: Vehicles failing inspection must be repaired within a time limit. If still unqualified after the deadline, the vehicle management office will confiscate the license plates and prohibit further operation.