Is the 15-Year Mandatory Scrapping Policy Still Applicable to Pickup Trucks?
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From the current situation, the 15-year scrapping policy for pickup trucks has not been completely abolished. Instead, some regions have introduced regulations to cancel the 15-year scrapping rule for pickups, implementing the private vehicle standard of scrapping after 600,000 kilometers, which means there will be no restriction on the scrapping age. Below are the relevant details: New Inspection Regulations for Pickup Trucks: New pickup trucks are exempt from inspection for the first 6 years, requiring only an annual stamp at the vehicle management office during this period. From the 7th to the 15th year, they need to be inspected once a year, and after 15 years, inspections are required every six months. Pickup trucks that fail the inspection or exceed 600,000 kilometers need to be scrapped. Documents Required for Scrapping a Pickup Truck: Original and photocopy of the "Recycling Certificate of Scrapped Motor Vehicles", original and photocopy of the owner's ID card, original and photocopy of the owner's bank card, etc.